Amanda Holden has put her £5 million family home in Surrey back on the market, seven months after it was last listed.
The modern property, where the Britain's Got Talent star resides with husband Chris Hughes and daughters Lexi, 17, and Hollie, 11, was up for sale last year, but it was taken off the market in August 2022. The five-bedroom abode, which she once branded her "forever home", boasts its very own bar, an ultra-spacious kitchen/diner and a party hot tub in the sprawling garden, which you can see in the video below…
Amanda and Chris are hoping to make a £1.5million profit on the home, which they purchased for £3.5m in 2015.
The Heart Breakfast star, 52, previously confessed she had been "badgering" the previous owner to sell it to her for years.
Amanda has devoted herself to making the property picture-perfect, including undergoing a total kitchen renovation during lockdown.
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She also switched things up with a darker colour scheme seen in navy cupboards, bronze accents from the door handles and hanging mirror ball lamps, reportedly worth £850 apiece.
The glamorous blonde has also put her own stamp on the interiors with bold colours, quirky wall art and plush furnishings throughout, as well as crafting a gorgeous oasis outside for entertaining guests.
She recently added an outhouse to the Surrey property featuring a second bar and a hot tub.
This isn't the only property in Amanda and Chris' portfolio: the pair also own a country bolthole in the Cotswolds where they spend the school holidays and Christmas.
The TV judge bought the cottage in the Chipping Norton area for £860,000, and it comes complete with half an acre of private land.
It seems Amanda has caught the renovation bug since last year she purchased two flats in Sicily, Italy with her close friend Alan Carr.
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As part of BBC One's series The Italian Job, the duo have completely overhauled the derelict properties, which they bought for a grand total of €1 each.
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