A charity prize draw is offering the chance to win a stunning £2 million home in the Cheshire countryside, complete with all furnishings and paid moving costs. This is one of two luxury properties currently available through Raffle House, a company that regularly gives away multi-million-pound houses while supporting various charities.
The Cheshire Dream Home
Located near Chester and Nantwich, the five-bedroom property boasts vast rooms and high-end appointments. The floorplan reveals a master suite with a huge walk-in closet, five bathrooms, four double bedrooms, and a fifth bedroom that could serve as a study. Outside, there is a large driveway, a detached double garage, and breathtaking views of the Cheshire countryside.
The Dorset Property
Meanwhile, a £2.5 million house in Dorset is also up for grabs, with the draw closing on April 30. Set on a hillside near Shaftesbury, it offers views of Hambledon Hill, an Iron Age hillfort. The interior features a grand hallway with high ceilings, a 38-foot open-plan living space with a country-style kitchen, sitting area, and dining room, plus a formal drawing room with a stone chimneypiece. The ground floor also includes another reception room, a cloakroom, and a boot room. Upstairs, there are five bedrooms, including a master suite with an en-suite bathroom and dressing area, and a main guest bedroom with its own en-suite.
Inclusions and Charity Support
Both prizes cover stamp duty, legal fees, and all furnishings. Entrants can choose to donate to one of Raffle House's charity partners at no extra cost. Currently, the company offers a two-for-one ticket deal, meaning a £10 stake could put you in the running for both properties, valued at a combined £4.5 million.
How to Enter
Tickets start at £10 for 15 entries, with larger bundles and subscription deals available. Free postal entries are also accepted, requiring just a single ticket and a stamp. For more details, visit the Raffle House website.
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