The video (click to play above) provides an insight into the stunning new property being awarded in the Omaze Million Pound House lottery. The magnificent home, featured in the above video, is located in the Scottish Highlands, valued at £4 million – alongside £250,000 in cash – with ticket prices commencing at just £10.
Amazing panoramas of the Scottish Highlands
This remarkable property – displayed in the video above – boasts unobstructed views of the enchanting Scottish Highlands, incorporating the Black Woods of Rannoch and the Southern Rannoch mountains, as well as its private all-weather tennis court.
The lottery aims to generate funds for Alzheimer’s Research UK and is supported by actor and Alzheimer’s Research UK Ambassador, Brian Cox. Omaze has pledged a minimum contribution of £1 million.
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The recipient of the Omaze Million Pound House Draw in Scotland will receive the keys to a modern 4-bedroom property located on the shores of Loch Rannoch in Perthshire. The winner will also receive £250,000 in cash to assist with their transition, and can choose to either inhabit the house, rent it for added income, or sell it at their discretion to become a cash multimillionaire.
Docking area for fishing and sailing
Omaze estimates that if the winner opts to retain the property, the £250,000 would enable them to maintain the home for over five years. The house is also equipped with £160,000 worth of furnishings, ready for the winner to relish on the day they receive the keys.
If they choose to lease it out, local real estate agents believe the property could fetch a long-term rental price of between £8,000 and £10,000 monthly. This truly serene residence features its own private stone jetty, providing ample opportunities for fishing and sailing.
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This property is situated within the Loch Rannoch and Glen Lyon National Scenic Area, offering plenty for outdoor enthusiasts, including hillwalking and mountain biking on the iconic Schiehallion, one of Scotland’s most renowned mountains. The house has undergone meticulous renovations, merging two existing cottages into a contemporary style, while still preserving a sense of historical identity.
The outcome is a seamless blend of original period characteristics, perfectly complemented by luxurious modern amenities. The lounge, along with the living and dining areas in the expansive 8,870 sq ft residence, all benefit from dual aspect vistas.
An ideal location for relaxation
The generous lounge also includes a vaulted ceiling and oak bookcases, offering the winner a cozy corner to read and unwind. The dining area is spacious enough for entertaining, featuring another vaulted ceiling and a Morso wood-burning stove. The customized kitchen is outfitted with timeless Bulthaup cabinetry, oak flooring, large windows providing breathtaking views, and yet another Morso wood-burning stove.
The kitchen boasts a large island, with all countertops finished in Caithness Stone and brushed stainless steel. The appliances are top-of-the-line Miele and Gaggenau, alongside a substantial Everhot stove and a separate gas hob.
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All bedrooms have been finished with tongue and groove painted paneling and are fitted with oak-lined cupboards. A summer house overlooks the loch and boasts two stained-glass windows salvaged from St Paul’s Newington Church in Edinburgh.
This summer house was designed in the local style by Sir James Menter for his cherished wife. Outdoors, a manicured formal garden gracefully intertwines with the surrounding natural landscape. Scenic golf courses can be found within both a 40-minute and a 90-minute drive.
Proximity to ski slopes
The ski slopes at Glenshee, Aviemore, and Glencoe are also conveniently located nearby. The property is accessible via Inverness Airport (89 miles), Edinburgh Airport (97 miles), and Glasgow Airport (119 miles) – all offering flights to various domestic and international destinations.
The nearest Rannoch Station is merely 14 miles away and provides sleeper train connections from London Euston six days a week, along with direct daily services from Kings Cross to Pitlochry. While making its Grand Prize Winner a multimillionaire, the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Scotland, will also generate funds for Alzheimer’s Research UK. This charity stands as the UK’s foremost organization for dementia research, with a vision of achieving a world devoid of the fear, harm, and heartbreak associated with dementia.
How to participate in the Omaze lottery
The Grand Prize Draw concludes on Sunday, 30th March 2025, for online entries and Tuesday, 1st April 2025, for postal submissions. Entries for the Omaze Million Pound House Draw in Norfolk are also currently available at omaze.co.uk.