Amanda Holden and Alan Carr's Italian villa is currently on sale on the property site Rightmove.
They flew off to Sicily to spring a new lease of life into a derelict building that was falling apart. Their renovation series, Amanda and Alan's Italian Job, would see the end result sold off with all of the proceeds going to Comic Relief and Children in Need.
The 1,300 square foot home had to be completely remodelled with the brickwork replaced and several walls knocked down in order to create their vision.
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The pair personally got their hands dirty as they were filmed throwing out mouldy mattresses, sledgehammering countertops, and rewarding each other with a gin at the end of the day.
Eight episodes later, Alan and Amanda held a lavish get-together with the local residents to celebrate flipping an entire house from start to finish in a three-month period.
Now ready for residents, Rightmove has listed the villa for €145,000 (£120,000) with a description that said: "The three balconies offer breathtaking views of the landscape, making this the perfect spot to watch the sunset.
“It also comes with a shared, walled courtyard, perfect for al fresco dining or just enjoying the Mediterranean sunshine.” You can view the listing here.
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