You can win this £2.5MILLION home with Rolls-Royce, golf course and stocked wine cellar for just £10.50 – if you can answer this one question
The luxurious four bedroom property comes with the owner's furniture as well as £50,000 in cash
A MILLIONAIRE will hand over the keys to his £2.3million pound mansion to a lucky competition winner and for just £10.50 you could be in the running.
The luxurious four-bedroom property comes complete with a ten acre landscaped garden, Rolls-Royce, stocked wine cellar and swimming pool.
As if that wasn't enough the lucky winner will get a three-hole golf course, gym, granny flat, the owners' furniture, a tractor, quad bike and £50,000 in cash.
The anonymous owner of the property in Tiverton, Devon, said he and his wife were moving to be closer to their grandchildren and will leave with just their clothes, personal possessions and family photos.
He said: "We thought that selling the house through a competition would be a fun thing to do and would mean we could raise money for some of our favourite charities."
The owner added: "We don't want the hassle of moving everything out - that also means the winner has a ready-made home to walk into."
The huge house has a drawing room, dining room and bar which lead to an "entertaining terrace" with covered barbecue area and steps to the sweeping lawns.
There is also a library and kitchen-breakfast room, with French doors leading to a walled garden.
The basement houses a utility room, freezer room and wine cellar.
The master suite has its own dressing room, sitting room and a huge whirlpool bath.
While the separate leisure complex has an indoor heated swimming pool, paved patio area and gym.
To stand a chance of moving into the mansion all people need to do is answer the following multiple choice question: "Where is Nelson’s Fleet?"
Along with his wife, the businessman, who built the property in the early 1990s, will donate £2 from every ticket sold to a number of charities.
The couple are hoping to sell 500,000 tickets by the close of competition next November - netting an estimated £5.25 million in sales.
They estimate the total value of the prize to be about £3 million, with stamp duty and the gardener and house keeper's wages paid for a year.
Martyn Burnett, of Whitton and Laing estate agents and chartered surveyors,
who viewed the property, said: "It's an incredible property.
"You could move straight in and start enjoying a luxurious lifestyle from day one."
If less than 500,000 are sold by November 30 2018 an alternative prize equal to the total value of the tickets sold will be awarded instead of the house.
Nine runners up will win £10,000 each.
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