THIS stunning property worth a cool £2.5m which could be a lair for James Bond villain could be yours for just £10.
The beachfront home built into the cliffs of the Kent coast on the site of a former WWII gun emplacement is up for grabs in a charity prize draw.
The grand prize is the latest offering from the Omaze Million Pound House Draw in the UK.
The picture-perfect home offers unparalleled 180-degree views overlooking the beach below, as well as the charming village of Kingsdown to the east, the iconic White Cliffs of Dover to the West and the vast expanse of the English Channel leading all the way to France straight ahead.
Inside the luxurious house, a central passageway leads into an extensive main living space framed with floor-to-ceiling windows that provide spectacular sea views – as well as a cool maritime breeze for hot summer nights.
The winner can prepare drinks when entertaining guests using the integrated – and fully stocked – bar with a purpose-made wine fridge to chill bottles from the cellar.
The state-of-the-art kitchen comes complete with a large breakfast bar and adjoining dining area.
The house comes fully equipped with the latest gadgets and smart technology throughout.
The king-sized main bedroom has a bed to match as well as a TV that drops from the ceiling, its own lounge area and automatic black out blinds.
The winner will wake up to unspoilt sea views every morning with floor-to-ceiling glass doors that lead directly onto their own terrace.
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The main bedroom also has an en suite bathroom that offers a spa like experience with a rainfall shower, heated floors, a double sink and separate dressing room.
Two of the guest bedrooms also offer king-size beds (one four poster), luxury en suite bathrooms (one with a freestanding bath) and access to a separate side terrace.
The fourth bedroom has a door that leads straight into a sunken courtyard.
The lucky winner will feel like they have a license to chill whilst unwinding with a late-night dip in the stylish hot tub.
The house is up for grabs in the latest Omaze Million Pound House Draw, and will be mortgage-free, with all stamp duty and legal fees also covered – with entry tickets starting at just £10.
The winner will even get £50,000 cash to help them settle in, and is free to either live in the house, rent it out or sell it.
If they do opt to rent out the abode, local estate agents estimate that the property could achieve up to £5,000 a month for holiday letting during peak season.
As well as making its grand prize winner a multi-millionaire, the draw will also support Global’s Make Some Noise, a charity dedicated to improving lives by supporting over 100 small charities across the UK such as Rising Sun Domestic Violence and Abuse Service (in Kent), Cerebral Palsy Scotland, and Leeds Black Elders Association (LBEA).
The innovative fundraising campaign with Omaze will give the charity a minimum donation of £100,000 guaranteed and has a target raise of at least £500,000.
The draw is backed by musician, Smooth Radio & Classic FM presenter and Global’s Make Some Noise supporter Myleene Klass, who has been involved with the charity since 2016.
Myleene said: “The partnership between Global’s Make Some Noise and Omaze is fantastic – it’s raising money and awareness for so many small, but still hugely important charities.
“Everyone who enters the draw is helping to support these incredibly worthwhile causes – and someone is also going to be in 00-Heaven when they win this stunning house that wouldn’t look out of place in a Bond film.”
Any potential owner is advised to always read the legal documents in full.
It could be worth paying a legal professional to check them over for you – any cash spent now could save you a fortune in the future.
People are advised to always view a property before entering the draw.
It might need extensive renovation work, for example.
So far, Omaze has raised £5,750,000 for UK charities since its launch in 2020.
Draw entries for the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Kent are available now.
The draw closes September 25 for online entries and September 27 for postal entries.