Chris Milnes, 60, scooped the three-tiered, 5,000 sqft new-build property near Poole, Dorset, after entering the Omaze Million Pound House Draw without telling his wife and kids.
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00:00I found out I'd won with a call from a maze. I would have been happy with just a couple
00:18of grand, but suddenly I've got a £2.5 million house. Of course it was a huge surprise to
00:23me that we'd won. What a big surprise for me, I didn't know you'd entered. Never in
00:28my wildest dreams could I imagine that something like this could happen to me, just a small
00:32kid from a council estate in Leeds. It's like something from Grand Designs. I do keep expecting
00:37to see Kevin MacLeod pop his head around the corner and say hi. This house has a bridge,
00:41it's like living in a fort. Can't wait to get down to the cinema, feet up, popcorn.
00:46We've already banked £100k with the prize, which means we could stay here for 10 years
00:50without having to lift a finger. But we love where we live at the moment, so we are going
00:54to sell. What this does, above everything else, it means we can actually buy a house
00:58and have our forever home in our beloved Yorkshire. We can get all our kids on the
01:02property ledger now, and that's just wonderful to give them the start that we never had.
01:07It's really important for us to set them up in the world. Before we sell this place, we
01:12are going to get the family together and really celebrate. It's a wonderful coincidence that
01:17we just happen to live in Pudsey, which of course is where Pudsey Bear comes from.
01:20Unbelievable, £3.15m has well and truly surpassed all of our expectations. We really couldn't
01:33be happier. The funds raised from this brilliant partnership mean that we will be able to support
01:37over 25,000 young people in communities right across the UK. Young people have never needed
01:44this support more. We can reduce the escalation of mental health issues and help minimise
01:49the impacts of living in situations of poverty. From all of us here at BBC Children in Need
01:54and on behalf of all the young people, this will help. A huge thank you to everyone who
02:00entered the Dorset House draw. We're thrilled that the Dorset House draw has raised an incredible
02:05£3.15m for BBC Children in Need. This means the AMAZE community has now raised over £43m
02:15for good causes in the UK. I'm a very keen tennis player and captain of my local team. I had to
02:19actually miss a very important match to come down here for you. It's fair to say AMAZE have
02:24served up an absolute ace with this place.