
Competition prize
Desirable house worth £1,000.000 located on Ramillies Avenue in Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Property description
Detached, 4 bedroom property with 4 bathrooms, boosting a self-contained home-office, hot tub and stunning tree-lined garden
Ticket price
Various price points available: £0, £10, £25, £50 and £150
Opening date
May 25th 2020
Closing date
November 13th 2020
Sales aim
None. The house is guaranteed to be awarded to a winner
Refer a friend prize
No
Entry format
No competition question is required to be answered, simply forward your details and entry fee via their website (free option via post)
Free route of entry
Yes; free postal mail entry is available
Notes
Stamp duty and legal fees covered, plus £10,000 is included within the property prize to cover the property’s first year of running costs
80% of the net proceeds from this million pound house draw will go to Teenage Cancer Trust
Organiser/Promoter
Omaze UK
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Dream Cheshire House COMPETITION RESULTS
And the WINNER of this million pound house is: Ian Garrick, a civil servant from Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire, UK, who’s entry number was 2611381141590

“Everyone is over the moon for me, I’ve had messages from my close friends and colleagues saying ‘it couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy’.”
— WINNER, Ian Garrick (source, The Sun newspaper)
Here’s notification of the WINNING entry code for the Cheshire House as displayed on Omaze’s website:

“By offering incredible prizes like a million pound home, we’re giving people the chance to win, while also introducing charities to donors they wouldn’t have access to otherwise.”
— James Oakes, senior vice president of Omaze UK (source, The Sun newspaper)
Here’s our entry code confirmation for Omaze’s Cheshire House prize draw:

Read WINNER, Ian Garrick’s interview as published within The Sun newspaper online
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