THIS £4M SURREY HILLS HOUSE COULD BE YOURS

Take your future to the next level in this striking smart home where tomorrow’s technology takes care of you–making each moment spent lounging by the pool, walking in the woods and celebrating loved ones perfectly your own. Step inside this award-winning house among the historic villages and rolling greenery of the Surrey Hills and never look back. 

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Sleep soundly in the purest air and perfect temperature, thanks to state-of-the-art features that keep the climate, shading and lights just the way you like them. Across a pure wool rug, triple-glazed pine doors open onto a secluded patio, screened by a gracefully curved wall. Beneath blue skies, a concentric jute rug and circular table invite you to relax into the day.

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Chase your personal best on a cutting-edge, indoor bike built from sustainable, solid oak before diving into this heated, outdoor pool set in immaculate porcelain paving. Mosaic tiles shimmer in the morning sun as you rest on a teak and canvas lounger. Around you, tiers of lush lawn rise gently into an amphitheatre, taking centrestage in this two-acre garden in the heart of the Surrey Hills. 

Ascend a feature staircase inspired by the village’s Roman roots, or allow your glass lift carry you upstairs, to this minimalist kitchen where soft-close, bitter chocolate cabinets and a smoked, bronze mirror contrast with an island of pristine white quartz. Brew barista coffee at a stainless steel La Pavoni machine to enjoy at a sleek table of concrete and glass on a sun terrace floating high over tree-lined hills.    

As you sip something cool beneath the louvered roof of an outdoor kitchen built for good times, tap an app to welcome friends up your gated, gravel drive. A gas-fired, cast iron and stainless steel barbecue takes care of lunch while you chat with loved ones, poolside, among the cushioned curves of an Italian boucle sofa and chairs set around a sculptural teak coffee table.   

Motion everyone to take their place at a stone and timber table in the early-autumn sun to lose the afternoon to delicious food, drink and laughter. As the sun lowers, ambient lighting and automated shading herald the dusk, perfectly pitching the evening’s mood and inviting you home—because this is a house that knows exactly what effortless comfort means to you. 

So for your chance to win this Surrey sanctuary, worth over £4,000,000, and £250,000 in cash to help you settle in, just enter the Surrey House Draw now. And here’s the best part. You’ll be supporting Breast Cancer Now to help fund life-saving research to develop kinder, more effective treatments for everyone living with breast cancer.

How to Enter

It only takes a minute to enter and you can do it all online. The more entries you have, the more chances you have to win and the more support the charity receives.

You can also Subscribe and receive five times the number of entries compared to non-subscribers AND you'll never miss a House Draw. Plus, you'll get exclusive access to huge monthly cash draws,  automatic entry into the Monthly Millionaire Draw, plus you can cancel at any time.

Click Here to explore the Surrey House in more detail, check out the virtual tour and enter today.

Someone's life is going to change forever. Could it be yours?

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 Previous Winner Testimonials

"It’s been so surreal - never in my wildest dreams did I ever think we’d own a multi-million pound house." 

Previous Surrey House Draw Grand Prize Winner, Rachael Reid.

“My husband thought they must’ve got the wrong door at first, thank goodness they hadn’t - the whole thing is just bonkers, we feel like the luckiest people in the world.” 

Previous London House Draw Grand Prize Winner, Hillary McManus.

"It still doesn't feel real to be honest. But I'm incredibly happy that I no longer have to worry about whether I can afford to retire, that I can give my kids a helping hand, can rid myself of the stresses of working and can actually afford to travel!"

Previous Dorset House Draw Grand Prize Winner, Chris Milnes.