
Competition prize
Draw a house worth £570,000 in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Property description
Stunning, 5 bedroom property over 3 floors, 4 public rooms, sun room, large conservatory area and sauna in the attic – set in landscaped gardens
Ticket price
£2.50 (plus £1 ticket fee)
Opening date
March 1st 2019
Closing date
December 20th 2020
Sales aim
None, quote on http://www.drawahouse.com website “We’ve seen too many win-a-house competitions that have secret clauses and minimum ticket requirements. This isn’t one of them. No matter how many people enter, one winner will be selected”
Refer a friend prize
Yes, there is a £9,000 share to be won between entrants who come in 1st, 2nd and 3rd for the most referrals
Entry format
Knowledge question
Free route of entry
Yes; free postal mail entry is available
Notes
Enter today; pay for your ticket(s) once the competition deadline expires
Proceeds in excess of the home value go to St Andrews Hospice
Organiser/Promoter
Philip Leckie
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Edwardian House COMPETITION RESULTS
On December 19th, 2020 we received an email from the organiser, Philip Leckie of this Edwardian House, notifying us that this competition would be refunding entry fees made by entrants

Further information, stating the Draw A House competition had been cancelled and the process of entrant refunds would be completed within seven days was promptly published on www.drawahouse.com website

We received a full refund on December 29th, 2020 from Draw A House competition via gofundme platform:

Our refund experience for this prize draw was successful; Ian McBurnie had a different refund experience
Draw A House competition allowed entrants to pay for their ticket(s) via one of two ways, we opted to take the gofundme route, whereas Ian McBurnie informed us (through a facebook comment) he took the PayPal route, read his comment below:

Here’s a visual of our proof-of-entry to the Draw A House competition via gofundme website, whereby the minimum amount to pay on this platform to enter the Draw A House competition was £5 plus an optional donation fee:

And below is a screenshot of the “enter now pay later” purchase we made for one ticket at £2.50 plus a booking fee of £1
SUBTOTAL £3.50

For interest here is the competition question, and the correct answer when submitting to the draw — aided by the search engine Google:

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