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A £ 4.5 million mansion for picking up in the newest prize draw of Omaze was the most expensive councilor in Groot -Britain, MailOnline can reveal.
The five -storey real estate in Borough, London, is based on degree II and is within walking distance of Shakespeare's Globe Theater.
The mansion has a beautiful view of the shard, as well as a custom -made dining kitchen and luxurious zoning room extension.
In 2013 it was conceived as the most immortal municipal council of the VK, which was expected to pick up £ 2.3 million when they were auctioned by the Southwark Council.
Almost a decade later in 2024, the unofficial title was grown by a former council home with four bedrooms in London, which was marketed for £ 3.5 million.
The latest Omaze price draw will collect at least £ 1 million for the King's Trust, and the second time the fundraising company worked with the charity.
The house comes free mortgage, covered with all seal rights and legal costs.
Moreover, the lucky winner also receives £ 250,000 cash, which can be used to help them go or put them in renting out the property.
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The real estate with five floors in Borough, London, is based on degree II and located within walking distance of Shakespeare's Globe Theater

The mansion has a beautiful view of the shard from the beautiful garden

In 2013, the house was supposed to be the British pricast counter house, which is expected to pick up £ 2.3 million when they are auctioned by Southwark Council

The impressive country house has been renovated everywhere
Stephen Frayne said: 'I am a very proud ambassador for the king's confidence. I understand first -hand how life -changing their support can be, because as a younger help I have gained confidence when I needed it the most.
'Trust has supported more than a million young people in the UK. I had to follow my dreams to become a magician, and every young person deserves the same chance to make someone believe in him.
'I am so happy that Omaze cooperates with the confidence of the king and that every entry into this London House drawing will help its essential work to support the training and future results of young people in the United Kingdom.
“Together we can transform young lives and increase ambitions for the next generation.”

The latest Omaze price draw has been set to collect at least £ 1 million for the King's Trust, and marks the second time that the fundraising company has been working with the charity

The house has beautiful and spacious outdoor spaces, a rarity in Central London

The house is mortgage -free, with all seal rights and legal costs
Omaze has promised a minimum donation of £ 1 million to charity.
The building, built in 1820, was once owned by the Brewer Courage and originally housed bosses of the nearby Anchor Brewery, who was demolished to make way for housing in the 1980s.
But the real estate eventually became a city council in 1986, with the Southwark councilors decided that the property was too lucrative not to sell when it became empty.