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Couple flog £3m Grand Designs-style 'paradise' home just two months after lottery win

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READ MORE: Grand Designs' 'saddest ever' house worth £10million is still not sold 3 months on"We called our son Aaron to see if the winning entry code matched ours."When he triple-checked, the numbers matched.

We must’ve burst his eardrums screaming down the phone!"He added he considered himself a lucky person and had won smaller items such as a TV and a coffee table before."I never dreamed I’d win anything as extravagant as a £3million house," he added.The Waterhouse in the Cornish countryside is located in “one of the most desirable parts of the country”, estate agents claim, and blends "perfectly" into the surrounding landscape which features nearby beaches and stunning vistas, LeicestershireLive reports.The property looks out onto the Camel Estuary and boasts panoramic views of the stunning river as well as four en suite bedrooms, five acres of land and state-of-the-art open-plan kitchen and living spaces.It even has a dedicated surf wet room.Omaze told the family at the time of the win that they could sell the house on if they wished, or rent it out for an eye-watering fee of about £15,000 a month.And just months after they first bagged the win, the Parmars have chosen to give up the home and have listed it for sale, with prospective buyers being asked to make "offers over £4million".The news may come as a surprise for those of us who dream of a countryside escape - but as soon as they scooped up the incredible win, the Parmars were already unsure whether they would keep the house.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.“We’ve holidayed in Cornwall over the years and always thought it would be incredible to have a place here,".

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