The winning EuroMillions couple from around Boston could have their pick of Lincolnshire manors and large country homes .
In fact, they could buy a manor house with a £1.5 million price tag some 35 times over.
That £1.5 million could buy the couple a Grade II listed hall in the middle of the Lincolnshire Wolds.
The Grimblethorpe property has a lodge and four extra cottages, farm buildings, farmland and woodland covering 63 acres in total.
For a slightly more modest £1.3 million the couple could use a fraction of their winnings to buy a Grade II listed Georgian mansion in Low Street, Collingham.
Standing in landscaped grounds of around five acres with an orchard, it boasts five reception rooms and seven bedrooms.
For under £1 million they could buy an eight-bed mansion style house in Carlton Scroop.
It has around five acres of grounds, seven reception rooms and landscaped gardens along with a car garage.
They would get £5 change from the asking price of that property – and still have around £52 million left to spend.
For £825,000 the couple could treat themselves to a charming Grade II listed Georgian property in the middle of Heighington, on High Street.
It has three reception rooms, a garden room, five bedrooms and four bathrooms along with a one bedroom annexe.
The winning couple, who have not yet been named, have become some of the country’s biggest ever lottery winners after entering the EuroMillions draw on Tuesday, March 31.
In total, they have banked £53,193,914 and now sit tenth in the National Lottery Rich List.
The winning numbers were 8, 20, 24, 28, 49 with lucky stars of 8 and 9.
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