She wins a mansion worth 3.5 million pounds after buying a ticket for 10 pounds.. Photos

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Susan Havenhand, 71, has acquired a £3.5m luxury home with her own gym, swimming pool and £50,000 cash, after entering the Omaze Million Pound House raffle, according to the newspaper. The Sun".

The newspaper added that Susan Havenhand, who was a former high school teacher from Sussex, bought her winning ticket for only 10 pounds, on the last day of the competition after watching an advertisement on TV, and days later, she was surprised to receive the news that was about the grand prize and thought it was a hoax. .

The 10,000-square-foot, six-bedroom home is fully furnished and features a state-of-the-art kitchen, heated outdoor pool, sauna, gym, cinema room, tennis court, en-suite bathrooms, and less than two acres of outdoor space, with a pond, waterfall, and private forest.

Designed with the topography of the Cotswolds in mind, the luxury home is built using local stone and timber to ensure it sits well in the local environment, with all stamp duty and legal fees covered.

In addition, Susan will receive £50,000 in cash to help her settle down and is free to either live in, rent or sell the property. Plus 10 young grandchildren.