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Incredible £3.5m mansion with sauna, cinema & tennis court could be yours for just £10 – here’s how to win it

AN INCREDIBLE mansion worth a whopping £3.5 million could be yours for just a tenner.

The six-bedroom house is fully furnished and comes with a heated outdoor pool, sauna, cinema and tennis court.

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The sprawling 10,000sq ft house could be yours for just £10Credit: Jam Press
A heated outdoor pool comes with the propertyCredit: Jam Press

The stunning property nestled in the idyllic Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, also boasts a state-of-the-art kitchen, gym and en-suite bathrooms.

The 10,000sq ft house comes mortgage free and with all stamp duty and legal fees covered.

The grand prize - located near nature reserve Leckhampton Hill - is the latest Omaze Million Pound House Draw in the UK.

The lucky winner will also be given £50,000 cash to help them settle in, and is free to either live in the house, rent it out or sell it.

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Estate agents estimate the property could net between £12,000 and £15,000 a month if the winner decides to rent it out long term or for holiday lets.

Online entries cost £10 for 15, £25 for 40, £50 for 85, £150 for 320 - or you can enter by post with no purchase necessary.

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There are, however, risks to be aware of if you're considering a property raffle.

Some organisers have been forced to refund entrants because payment services like PayPal have said that such ticket sales are in breach of their terms, or they have inadvertently fallen foul of advertising and gambling rules.

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Even if a draw goes ahead, some competitions have clause which means the organiser can offer a cash prize that's much lower than the property value instead if they don't sell enough tickets.

One couple told The Sun how selling their home through a raffle turned out to be a "nightmare".

And one woman was hoping to win £3million home and ended up with a cash prize of £110,000 instead.

This draw will support the RSPCA – with the campaign giving the charity a minimum donation of £100,000.

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