The draw is still open for the £3m mansion and £250,000 cash prize
A stunning £3m Wirral mansion could still be yours for £10. Earlier this week, Omaze, who run sweepstakes in partnerships with charities to win amazing properties, announced a 'waterside winter wonderland' is up for grabs in the Lake District. The property is worth £4 million and the winner will also receive £250,000 in cash, as part of a new prize draw raising funds for Age UK. But another draw for an incredible mansion here on Merseyside still remains open.
West Kirby is within easy reach on foot through the woods, along the beach or along Caldy Road. There are ample shops, pubs, cafés and eateries to discover in the area. As well as making its Grand Prize Winner a multimillionaire, the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, the Wirral, will raise money for Scouts. Scouts is the UK’s largest youth movement.
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