What are the prize details for the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition?The £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition offers entrants the chance to win a prize of a historic home valued at £2.5 million. Additionally, if participants enter before September 30, every ticket purchased for the Dream Home Draw will also be entered into the Land Rover Defender Early Bird Draw, worth £60,000, at no extra cost.
When does the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition end?
What are the prize details for the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition?The £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition offers entrants the chance to win a prize of a historic home valued at £2.5 million. Additionally, if participants enter before September 30, every ticket purchased for the Dream Home Draw will also be entered into the Land Rover Defender Early Bird Draw, worth £60,000, at no extra cost.
When does the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition end?The competition entry for the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw will close at midnight on October 31, 2025. The Early Bird Draw Winner will be announced shortly after being drawn on October 7, while the Dream Home Draw Winner will be announced following the draw on November 7, 2025.
How can entrants participate in the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition?Entrants can participate in the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition by creating a free account and either paying the Entry Fee or submitting a Postal Entry with required personal information. Each method qualifies for the competition and entrants need to ensure that all details are accurate to validate their competition entry.
Who is eligible to enter the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition?The £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition is open only to private individuals aged 18 and over. Exclusions apply to the Promoter, their immediate family, employees, and anyone involved with the competition's development or administration.
How will winners be selected and notified in the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition?Winners of the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition will be selected through a draw conducted by Civica, and the winners will be announced shortly after the respective draw dates. The Promoter will notify winners using the contact information provided during entry.
What happens if a prize remains unclaimed in the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition?The terms do not specify rules regarding unclaimed prizes in the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition, so no further details are available on this aspect.
Who operates the £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition?The £2.5m Historic Dream Home Draw competition is operated by a Promoter authorized by the property owner to offer the property as a prize. The Promoters are also members of the Property Redress Scheme.
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