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Fancy winning a dream Donegal holiday home for only a tenner?

written by Rachel April 6, 2021
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Fancy a bit of Easter luck in a draw which could change your life forever?

Then perhaps a £10 ticket could change your life if you win a house on Donegal’s beautiful Arranmore Island.

That’s all that tickets cost for this amazing draw.

And remember, only one ticket can be drawn so your tenner spent is in with as much chance as any other ticket.

The house is up for raffle with a limit of 60,000 tickets with the draw being made on July 31st next or whenever the last ticket is sold.

The 2,200 sq foot house has four bedrooms. a modern kitchen, lovely sitting room, ensuite bedrooms and has stunning views over the island.

It also comes fully furnished so you can walk straight in and enjoy your new home.

Simply put this house could provide you and generations of your family to come with the ideal holiday home or whatever you want to do with it.

The organisers of the raffle for the house are also promising to donate 5% of the overall money raised to Pieta House.

So for the price of a sandwich and a cup of coffee, why not be in with a chance to change your life? For further details see https://raffall.com/196090/enter-raffle-to-win-house-arranmore-island-donegal-hosted-by-bryan-gallagher

And if you buy your ticket before May 5th, you will be entered into a draw to win two further tickets. Just check out https://www.facebook.com/Prize-Home-Arranmore-Island-County-Donegal-102883125189246/
It could be the ticket of a lifetime to win the holiday home of a lifetime.

 

Fancy winning a dream Donegal holiday home for only a tenner? was last modified: April 6th, 2021 by Rachel
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