A STUNNING £4.5million seaside mansion complete with a swimming pool could be yours for just £10 – and it comes mortgage-free.
The state-of-the-art home near Blakeney on the north Norfolk coast is up for grabs in a new prize draw.
For just a tenner, you could be in with a chance of scooping not only the seafront pad but also £100,000 in cash.
The mansion boasts views of the Blakeney salt marshes and harbour – and comes mortgage-free with stamp duty and legal fees covered.
It has five en-suite bedrooms in the main house, along with a four-bed guest house and stand-alone home office.
Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the stunning coastal views – which can also be taken in from several balconies and terraces.
The stylish kitchen has glazed sliding doors which open onto the heated swimming pool.
A well-being area includes a steam room, yoga space, high-tech gym and cinema room.
The lounge looks out onto the North Sea, with the decked outside terrace and dining area another serene spot to savour the views.
Attached to the main house, the guest cabin also has en-suite bedrooms with direct access onto the enclosed gardens and fire-warmed terrace.
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Walk past the wildlife pond and through the landscaped gardens to reach the open-plan home office, complete with its own kitchen and shower.
The property is the top prize in the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, which aims to raise £1million for the RNLI.
RNLI ambassador and TV star Joanna Scanlan said: “This fabulous house in Norfolk is a truly life changing prize for one lucky winner.
“But more importantly, the money and awareness raised through this innovative partnership with Omaze will help the RNLI continue its lifesaving work.
“The RNLI has saved over 142,700 lives at sea since 1824.
“Everyone who enters will be contributing towards the crucial training and equipment their lifesavers need to help people who find themselves in trouble in the water.
“And of course one lucky person is guaranteed to win this dream home too.”
The draw closes on the August 28 Bank Holiday, and can be entered on the Omaze website.
It comes after neighbours slammed a new “Bond villain” house which they say has ruined their corner of Norfolk.