Amanda Holden gives fans first look inside massive new £7m mansion in the ‘Beverly Hills of UK’

AMANDA Holden has revealed inside her new £7million mansion.
The TV star has moved to the 'Beverly Hills of UK' in the sought-after village of Cobham, Surrey, after flogging her giant house in South West London for £5m.
But because of the timing of the move, Amanda was left short of furniture when having her family and friends over to celebrate Christmas.
"We just moved and had no chairs," laughed Amanda, as she shared a snap of her flamingo-themed table.
She then thanked a company she hired chairs over the festive season.
Amanda also showed off her massive hallway with extravagant staircase as she posed in front of her Christmas tree with family.
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Amanda's new high-class district has been home to everyone from Elton John and Ronnie Wood to Andy Murray and Kate Winslet.
An insider told The Sun: “She has worked her way up to become one of TV’s most successful stars and now she’s reaping the rewards.
“Only the most wealthy and ambitious people tend to be able to live there and she’ll certainly be in good company with bankers, footballers and rock stars.
“Amanda is used to a life in the city, and moving to Surrey means she’ll be able to live more of a semi-rural existence without giving up the convenient commute into the capital where most of her work takes her.”
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As well as her high-profile role on BGT, she’s also a DJ on Heart radio and is making other TV shows, including her travelogue with comedian pal Alan Carr on the BBC and her Sky History documentary Sex: A Bonkers History.
She also enjoys lucrative deals with brands including fashion retailer Lipsy and reportedly made more than £1million in a year from selling her homeware range on TV shopping channel QVC.