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Dinner lady 'emotional wreck' after winning stunning £3m mansion in prize draw

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Rose Doyle with husband Tony outside their new home (Image: Omaze / SWNS)
Rose Doyle with husband Tony outside their new home (Image: Omaze / SWNS)

A dinner lady says she was an "emotional wreck" after finding out she had won a stunning £3million coastal home in an Omaze prize draw.

Rose Doyle, 73, won the keys to a five-bedroom house in Cornwall as part of a draw that raised £3.1 million for the World Wide Fund for Nature. The gran-of-four from Birmingham is now the proud owner of a coastal retreat and £100,000 in cash - as she won the latest Omaze Million Pound House Draw after forking out just £10 to be included.

The luxurious property, which comes mortgage free and with all legal fees covered, is complete with a hot tub and panoramic views of the surrounding Cornish countryside. Rose said: “When they confirmed the prize I was an emotional wreck!

“This win is life changing for us - it’s fantastic for our family’s future - they won’t have to struggle as much as we had to. I’ve been an Omaze subscriber for a while and to be honest, because I know I’ve entered every draw automatically, I don’t keep track of all the houses each time, so had no clue what we’d won at first.

Dinner lady 'emotional wreck' after winning stunning £3m mansion in prize draw eiqekiddziqxxprwRose said she was an "emotional wreck" after finding out she had won the property (Omaze / SWNS)

"We thought maybe it was a little holiday to Cornwall or a few hundred pounds - we didn’t think for one minute that we’d won a £3 million house there - things like this just don’t happen to people like us." Rose, who retired from her job as a sales assistant at an insurance resale company after 17 years, also had a second job as a dinner lady at a local primary school.

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Her husband, Tony, has worked as a gas engineer for the past 25 years - but is now seriously considering an earlier retirement after their big win. Rose said the news was celebrated across the local community: “All our neighbours came out into the street to say congratulations - they were all so happy for us - they know how much this win means to our family.

Dinner lady 'emotional wreck' after winning stunning £3m mansion in prize drawThe couple's current 3-bed house in Birmingham

“After everyone had left, we had a couple of large brandies to calm our nerves, the whole thing still feels like a dream - we keep expecting someone to wake us up any moment.” Rose and Tony, who have been together for 46 years, have lived in the same three-bedroom house in Birmingham for 44 years.

Dinner lady 'emotional wreck' after winning stunning £3m mansion in prize drawIt is a five bedroom coastal retreat (Omaze / SWNS)

They have two children - a daughter, 51, and son, 49, and four grandchildren - two of which Blake, 16 and Rosie, 14, are currently living with them. Rose says the new house "is absolutely gorgeous" and she will "never get bored of walking onto the balcony and taking in these stunning views."

Dinner lady 'emotional wreck' after winning stunning £3m mansion in prize drawThe property comes with a hot tub set amongst beautiful foliage (Omaze / SWNS)

She said: “We’ve been to Cornwall once before back in the 80s for a family holiday - we never imagined we’d own a £3 million mansion here one day, I just can’t comprehend it. My sister Moreen just bought a caravan in Brean, but I think this just about tops that! We’ve got a large extended family, so we’re going to be very popular this summer, the phone won’t stop ringing as they’ll all be wanting to book their holidays down here.”

Dinner lady 'emotional wreck' after winning stunning £3m mansion in prize drawThe main bedroom has stunning views over St Agnes (Omaze / SWNS)

When speaking about their plans with the prize, Rose explained: “I’m not sure what we’re going to do long term yet - we’ll definitely enjoy it as a family for a bit - whatever we decide to do, it's going to change all our lives for the better - it’s a true miracle.” The family's new home is located just a few minutes away from St Agnes beach and sits in an elevated position that offers breathtaking views of the idyllic village, as well as one of Cornwall’s famous historical Engine Houses.

Dinner lady 'emotional wreck' after winning stunning £3m mansion in prize drawThe house in Cornwall is valued at £3million (Omaze / SWNS)

With a private driveway leading to a landscaped courtyard with ample parking - all framed by trees and nature-filled gardens - the house itself is an outstanding example of modern architecture. The home is fit with a spacious entrance hall, with natural stone floor and a vaulted ceiling, a large open plan kitchen, dining and family area with herringbone oak floors throughout.

Dinner lady 'emotional wreck' after winning stunning £3m mansion in prize drawAn open plan kitchen, dining and family area - with herringbone oak floors throughout - forms the heart of the home (Omaze / SWNS)

The ground floor also has two double bedrooms and a bathroom with a free-standing bath and a large separate shower - as well as a boot room and a utility room. The first floor, which is accessed via a grand granite staircase, has three bedrooms - the main bedroom with en-suite has stunning views over St Agnes and access to a rear balcony with more beautiful views.

Additionally, there is a garden/studio room, a multipurpose space suitable for a home office, with a window looking up to the house. The front of the house has a stone terrace and the gardens have been landscaped beautifully. The home is in the perfect setting for Rose to enjoy a relaxed coastal lifestyle, surrounded by natural beauty.

Dinner lady 'emotional wreck' after winning stunning £3m mansion in prize drawA living room at the stunning property (Omaze / SWNS)

As well as making Rose a multi-millionaire, the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Cornwall, raised £3.1 million for WWF - the world ’s leading independent conservation organisation who are working to conserve endangered species, protect and restore habitats, and address global threats to the planet such as climate change, the food system and deforestation.

WWF works tirelessly with communities, governments, scientists, supporters and business leaders to stop the destruction of nature, secure a safe climate and bring our world back to life. Ensuring the UK government tackles the nature and climate crisis alongside food production is also a major priority for WWF, as well as empowering young people and teachers to take action for nature and climate.

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Dinner lady 'emotional wreck' after winning stunning £3m mansion in prize drawThe gran-of-four from Birmingham has also won £100,000 in cash (Omaze / SWNS)

Tanya Steele, CEO at WWF said: “At such a crucial time for our planet, we’re thrilled and so grateful to Omaze and to everyone who entered the Omaze Million Pound House draw in Cornwall, who have raised a phenomenal £3.1 million for WWF. The money raised through this draw will go towards our vital work protecting wildlife and restoring nature, both on our doorsteps in the UK and around the world. Thank you Omaze, and to everyone who entered. This partnership will help us considerably in our fight to bring our world back to life.”

Draw entries for the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Cheshire are available now at omaze.co.uk. The draw closes on Sunday April 28 for online entries and Tuesday April 30, 2024, for postal entries. Entrants can also choose to subscribe to Omaze to be automatically entered into every Grand Prize and Early Bird Prize, each month.

Tim Hanlon

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