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Million-pound mansion Orleton House pulled from draw as not enough tickets sold
The home was being sold by Tim Page, 52, who used to live in Willenhall, West Mids, who purchased Orleton House near Ludlow, Herefordshire, in 2018
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A million-pound house that was due to be raffled off as a prize can no longer be won because not enough tickets were sold .
The funeral for one of Britain s oldest identical twins stopped off at her favourite supermarket Asda where she was a loyal customer for 20 years.
As part of the send off for Doris Hobday, who died in January after a two-week battle with coronavirus aged 96, shopped at the store in Great Bridge, Tipton, West Midlands, for decades.
She and her sister were such big fans of the store, last August supermarket bosses opened early and laid on a special Covid-friendly shopping trip for Doris and twin Lilian Cox as a 96th birthday present.
The funeral for 96-year-old Doris Hobday took a longer route to stop off at her favourite Asda supermarket in Great Bridge, Tipton, West Midlands
You can win a million-pound mansion with a £5 raffle ticket
Owner is offering his home as the prize to help raise money for struggling charities
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House-hunters are being given the opportunity to win a £1.1million Grade II-listed countryside mansion - for the price of a £5 raffle ticket.
Tim Page, 52, is offering his six-bedroomed 16th Century home as the top prize in a raffle draw so he can raise hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity.