
Dreamy coastal home in Sussex worth £4 million is latest Omaze House Draw prize
IF you are dreaming of sunny days by the coast, you could turn this dream into a reality because Omaze's latest Million Pound House Draw is back with a stunning coastal property.
One lucky winner of the property draw will get the keys to a beachfront property in Sussex worth an incredible £4,000,000 and a £250,000 cash prize.
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The Sussex House is the definition of modern coastal living.
Set in one of the most sought-after spots, this stunning property offers a rare blend of beachside tranquillity and convenient amenities.
Known for its charming seaside towns, wide pebble beaches, and coastal vibes, it makes the perfect retreat.
You can also enjoy an easy commute to London if you want the best of both worlds.
Alongside the home, the winner will also receive £250,000 in cash, giving you even more freedom to start your next chapter how you want to.
Entries to the Omaze House Draw close on Sunday, 29 June 2025.
Plus, if you enter online by midnight on Sunday, June 15, you'll also be in with a chance to win the Early Bird Prize - a Land Rover Defender and Airstream worth over £150,000.
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Perfectly poised in a private area, the Sussex House boasts four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a host of premium features, including a dedicated sauna and hot tub, and a yoga studio.
The interiors feature a neutral colour palette teamed with light wood and stonework throughout the house, allowing a lot of natural light to flood the living spaces during the day.
The Sussex House garden opens directly onto the beach, with uninterrupted views and a tranquil feeling every day.
There's also a detached guesthouse, complete with a hot tub and outdoor kitchen and even an Ooni pizza oven for hosting friends or family.
There's also a convenient double garage to house your cars.
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The lucky winner has the option to sell up, walking away a multi-millionaire.
If the winner chooses to hold onto the Sussex House, it has an estimated long-term rental income of approximately £6,000 per month.
Every entry to the Omaze Million Pound House Draw helps support the Motor Neurone Disease Association and its vital work in funding research and improving the care for those living with the condition.
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