EuroMillions winner Adrian Bayford unveils dramatic plans to transform his country estate into a THEME PARK
EUROMILLIONS winner Adrian Bayford wants to turn his sprawling country pile into a kids’ eco theme park.
The ex-postie scooped £148million with his then-wife Gillian in 2012.
And he has now unveiled plans to transform 20 acres of his huge estate into the attraction — with education facilities, train ride, renewable energy-themed play barn and a maze.
Planning documents reveal Adrian, 53, wants to provide “a fun, exciting and educational day out” for families.
It would also include five outdoor play zones, sensory trails and pond-dipping in the grounds of his Grade-II listed Horseheath Lodge, Cambs.
The park would create 13 full-time jobs with an education centre teaching youngsters about sustainability.
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Adrian, split from his first wife Gillian just a year after hitting the jackpot.
Friends say the project is being led by his fiancée Tracey Biles, 46.
The couple already run a smallholding with goats and pigs.
A friend said: “Adrian’s totally supportive, but this is really Tracey’s baby.”
If it gets planning permission, construction is expected to take two to three years.
The Sun previously revealed Tracey inspired him to establish a vineyard there.