An "idyllic" house in Powys worth £500,000 is up for grabs in the new Omaze Great Escape House Draw, Wales.
The stunning contemporary house comes fully furnished and boasts 3-bedrooms, a mezzanine study and terrace overlooking four acres of private, wildflower meadowland.
The lucky winner will not only get this amazing property, but also £50,000 in cash to help them settle in.
The 1,300 square foot property comes mortgage-free, with all stamp duty and legal fees covered.
Ready for your first tour of the Wales Great Escape house? 🤗 Our new presenter, Emma, is here to show you the Contemporary House, worth £500K+ 🏴
— Omaze UK (@OmazeUK) October 29, 2024
It could be yours, along with £50K, when you enter the Great Escape House Draw, Wales Now* 👉 https://t.co/CiS3F9AGbt pic.twitter.com/qgNrp7pg5r
See inside the "stunning" new Omaze home in Powys
The stunning property in Powys - boasting three bedrooms and two bathrooms - is nestled in nature, but within easy reach of Hay-on-Wye.
It has a terrace with stylish black decking, beneath a canopy of black corrugated tin, while the veranda overlooks four acres of private wildflower meadowland.
Inside the house, windows provide framed views of the glorious Welsh countryside, which the winner can enjoy from the spacious living area, complete with oak floorboards and a cream corner sofa for friends and family to sit on, in front of the cosy log-burning stove.
Natural light pours into the bespoke, freestanding kitchen with solid wood countertop, through a bright skylight.
The spacious main bedroom has vaulted ceiling windows and a traditional wood burner with a striking, stainless steel flue.
There are a further two guest bedrooms and a mezzanine study.
The modern property is built for the future with environmental efficiency incorporated into the design of the tin-clad building.
It comes complete with an air source heat pump, providing hot water and zoned underfloor heating.
As well as making one lucky person the winner of this idyllic retreat - the Omaze Great Escape House Draw, Wales will raise money for Scouts - with a minimum donation of £1 million guaranteed.
Omaze excited to offer first home in Wales
James Oakes, Chief International Officer at Omaze, said: “Everyone at Omaze is very excited to be offering our first home in Wales.
“By offering this stunning rural retreat, along with £50,000 in cash, Omaze gives people the chance to win a life-changing prize, whilst also raising money for charities, such as Scouts.
For your chance to win this Contemporary House, enter the Wales Great Escape House Draw now* 👉 https://t.co/CiS3F9AGbt
— Omaze UK (@OmazeUK) October 28, 2024
And the best part? Just by entering you’ll be supporting @Scouts to give young people the skills, friendship and encouragement they need to succeed. ⚜️ pic.twitter.com/KaPv8dWqVq
“Our charity partners get introduced to vast new audiences that they wouldn't otherwise reach.
"We’re extremely proud that the Omaze Community has raised over £60 million for good causes across the UK.”
How to enter the Omaze Great Escape House Draw
You can enter the Omaze Great Escape House Draw, Wales now via the Omaze website.
The Draw closes on November 10, 2024.
Entries to the Omaze Million Pound House Draw on the Wirral are also open and can be made via the website.
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The lucky winner of that draw will win a five-bedroom Hollywood Hills-inspired mansion on the Wirral worth over £3 million, complete with spectacular coastal views, a cinema room and a heated outdoor swimming pool.
On top of that, the winner will also receive £250,000 cash.
The Omaze Million Pound House Draw closes on Sunday, November 24 for online entries and Tuesday, November 26, 2024 for postal entries.
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