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Amanda Holden and Alan Carr's Renovated Spanish Townhouse Secures Buyer with Proceeds for Charity

The €245,000 property, transformed for their BBC series, is under offer with all profits going to Comic Relief and Children in Need.

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Overview

  • Amanda Holden and Alan Carr purchased a derelict 100-year-old townhouse in Moclín, Granada, for €65,000 and renovated it into a stylish three-bedroom home for their BBC series.
  • The property, uninhabited for 35 years, features handcrafted Andalusian tiles, Moorish-inspired design, and restored original elements.
  • Listed on Rightmove in April 2025 for €245,000, the townhouse attracted 35 offers and is now under offer after just over a month on the market.
  • All proceeds from the sale will benefit Comic Relief and Children in Need, highlighting the charitable focus of the project.
  • The production has drawn environmental criticism over Amanda Holden's claim of 28 flights, which her team disputes, prompting the BBC to emphasize its carbon-reduction measures.