Amanda Holden & Alan Carr's Renovated Italian Villa Hits Rightmove, Proceeds to Charity
Amanda Seyfried and Alan Carr have listed their stunningly renovated Italian property, Casa Alamanda II, on Rightmove. The Tuscan home, which they transformed for their BBC show 'Alan and Amanda's Italian Job', has become the most viewed property on the site this February. All proceeds from the sale will benefit charity.
The 155-square-meter house boasts three levels, featuring a hallway, a wine cellar, a living room, two double bedrooms, and two bathrooms. Seyfried and Carr each designed a bedroom and renovated a bathroom in the £187,777 property. Seyfried's bedroom showcases vibrant wall panelling, a headboard, and a resin bathtub, while Carr's is painted in white, pink, and green with a minimalist bathroom.
The renovation respects traditional Tuscan materials and detailing. The property includes an open plan kitchen with a marble Carrara island, a wood-burning fireplace, and original beams. Outside, a new landscaped garden features a herb garden and seating area, offering breathtaking views of the river and surrounding mountains.
Casa Alamanda II, located in Tuscany, is now up for sale. The property's sale proceeds will go to charity, with the specific foundation remaining undisclosed. The most viewed home on Rightmove in February, this stunning renovation by Amanda Seyfried and Alan Carr is sure to attract many interested buyers.
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