• 3 months ago
A nurse won a home worth £4.5million - then worked a 11.5-hour shift at hospital the next day. Lisa Morgan, 58, has scooped the latest Omaze Million Pound House Draw in Cornwall.

She is now the owner of a contemporary, four-bedroom house near Falmouth. It comes complete with spectacular panoramic sea views, a heated swimming pool and its very own terraced tower.

The stunning property comes mortgage free, with all stamp duty and legal fees covered.
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00:00I found out that I'd won when I had a knock on the door and it was Joe from My Omaze.
00:17I thought I'd won the camper van but obviously it was more amazing than that.
00:22We needed to celebrate so I sent my daughter off for some champagne.
00:25When I got back to the house I had no double keys. I was locked out of my house for half
00:29an hour. Hopefully this place comes with a spare set of keys.
00:33I've been a nurse for 40 years. I absolutely love my job but on a nurse's salary I never
00:39expected to end up with a house like this. This house is absolutely gorgeous. Seeing
00:44it in real life is just breathtaking. The sea views are spectacular.
00:50The bedrooms are absolutely stunning. All on suite bathrooms which are absolutely gorgeous.
00:54The size of that wine cellar. I'm going to buy lots of wine. I can't wait to jump into
01:00that pool. I do wish I'd brought my cosy. I think we'll be having Christmas by the coast
01:04this year. Whether we keep it or sell it, it's the best dilemma in the world and it's
01:09going to be a legacy for our children.
01:17I'm almost speechless. I mean what an amazing achievement. It's wonderful that the RSPB
01:22will be benefiting from the biggest raise in Omaze's history. The money will have an
01:28enormous impact and help the RSPB to protect and restore the UK's precious peatlands. I
01:34want to say a huge thank you to the Omaze community for raising this breathtaking sum
01:40of money all in just six weeks. This record-breaking amount means the Omaze
01:46community has now raised over £56 million for good causes in the UK. £25 for a £4.5
01:55million home is a pretty good return.

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