Amanda Holden and Alan Carr are off on their travels again, this time to Spain - or as Amanda calls it, the land of "sherry and oranges".
After two successful renovations in Italy, the duo are heading to Andalusia to transform their first Spanish property. However, their new home comes with a rather unpleasant surprise in the bathroom. "I’m up for a new challenge, a new language, new food, new culture," Alan Carr shares. "I love Spain because it’s got a bit of everything – the culture, the bars, the beaches.
Spain is like tapas, a bit of this, a bit of that, and you can fill up on anything you want! " Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has found a three-storey townhouse in the quaint village of Moclín, just a 90-minute drive from Malaga airport. "I’ve found the most amazing house," Amanda excitedly reveals in the first episode of the new season, set to air Friday, January 24 on BBC One. "It’s big, I think a third project needs to be a real ‘WOW’.
Really ambitious.This is going to be biblical." But when she arrives with Alan, they find some major issues. "It’s the same as when you first meet someone, you don’t see any flaws in them," Amanda explains. "It’s the same with a house.
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