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By Nicola Methven The house in Tuscany restored by Amanda Holden and Alan Carr in The Italian Job has been sold. The two-bed “Casa Alamanda”, which was bought for €1 (85p), went on the market two months ago for £187,777. The house was the second TV renovation for the hit BBC One show, and all proceeds from the sale will go to Children in Need and Comic Relief. The property was bought under a scheme to repopulate rural towns in Italy by selling abandoned homes for one euro. The buyers must then restore the house before moving in or selling it. Last summer Alan, 47, and Amanda, 53, transformed t…

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