![]() With this app, you can have a crisp, clear fireplace playing on your Apple TV while you do other events and chores around your home. Winter Fireplace: This is an app that I have been using for at least a few years because most of the places I have lived at, whether it was during or after college, do not have a fireplace, therefore, I have to get kind of creative.Luckily for you, there are plenty of ways to get that nice fall feeling from your Apple TV. Now, is the perfect time to curl up on the couch, have a cup of hot chocolate or apple cider and play on your iPhone, iPad or Mac, and also have that nice fireplace going in the background. are already feeling that chilly fall weather come through. The next house draw is for a stunning £2million home in Marbella, Spain – raising money for Teenage Cancer Trust.Today is the first day of fall and some parts of the U.S. The competition was the ninth run by Omaze, whose Million Pound House Draw has raised £6.75million for good causes. James Oakes, chief international officer at Omaze, said: 'We're delighted that Uttam has won his dream home – and was able to contribute to this fantastic £1million raise for Blood Cancer UK in the process.' 'Blood cancer is the UK's third biggest cancer killer, and the money this partnership has raised will help us to give support and information to people who are affected by blood cancer – as well as fund lifesaving research that will bring forward the day when blood cancer is finally beaten.' Gemma Peters, Blood Cancer UK's chief executive, said: 'We are so grateful to Omaze for choosing us as its charity partner for the Cornwall house draw. The prize draw raised money for Blood Cancer UK, a charity dedicated to funding research into cancers such as leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma. 'I never dreamed I'd win anything as extravagant as a £3million house though'. Mr Parmar said: 'I've always considered myself a lucky person, firstly because of my wonderful family – but I've also won a few bits such as a TV and coffee table, which I was pretty happy with to be honest. The spacious 4,200 square-foot house also includes five acres of land in the Cornish countryside. Local estate agents estimate it could fetch up to £15,000 a month in rent at peak seasons. The competition was the ninth run by Omaze, whose Million Pound House Draw has raised £6.75million for good causes He added: 'We're not sure if we'll rent, sell or live in it yet – it's the best dilemma we've ever had! Whatever we decide, it's a life changing win for the whole family.'īut MailOnline has spotted it on the RightMove website, where it appeared five days ago. He said: 'We've holidayed in Cornwall over the years and always thought it would be incredible to have a place here – and now we do – we're still pinching ourselves. Speaking outside the home in Wadebridge this summer he hinted that they would keep it, declaring: 'We have a large extended family, so no doubt they'll all be asking to have their next birthday parties here'. Instead will sell the house and take the cash. The four-bedroom property was built with 'no expense spared' and commands views of outstanding natural beauty in the surrounding countryside and is a short distance from the picturesque village of Rock on the coast – where celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay lives with his family in his £4.4million mansion across the Camel Estuary from Padstow.īut it appears that Mr Parmar will not be swapping Leicestershire for Cornwall – not even keeping the property as a holiday home. ![]() It comes with 5.3 acres of rolling land running down to the River Camel. ![]() The eco-mansion is insulated with recycled newspaper and a 'green roof' covered in grasses, moss and flowers which reuses water, helps wildlife and improves air quality. The huge prize also included £50,000 for the family and the home is mortgage-free, with stamp duty and legal fees covered.īut Mr Parmar and his wife Raki, 53, are already cashing in just eight weeks after the lottery win – despite hints to the contrary. Uttam Parmar, 58, from Leicestershire, won the stunning house with panoramic views of the Camel Estuary on August 12 – and put it on the market on October 8 with the hope of making a profit of £3,999,975. A couple who bought a £25 lottery ticket and won a £3million Cornish mansion with estuary views and neighbours including Gordon Ramsay have put it up for sale for £4million just weeks later, MailOnline can exclusively reveal today. ![]()
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