Southampton Widow Wins £4 Million Highland Perthshire Home in Omaze Draw

A dream has come true for an 81-year-old widow from Southampton, Patricia Moule, who has won a luxurious £4 million home nestled in the picturesque landscape of Highland Perthshire. The incredible prize, situated on the tranquil banks of Loch Rannoch, was awarded through an Omaze online draw supporting Alzheimer’s Research UK.
This life-changing win includes not only the grand estate, complete with a private tennis court and jetty, but also a substantial cash prize of £250,000. The draw, championed by renowned Dundee actor Brian Cox, raised £3.9 million for Alzheimer’s Research UK, highlighting the positive impact of community initiatives in supporting vital causes. A bittersweet victory
For Patricia, the victory is a mix of joy and bittersweet reflection. In 2012, she underwent a significant weight loss journey to donate a kidney to her husband, David, in a crucial operation. Despite her selfless act, David sadly passed away from prostate cancer in 2019. Patricia shared that David, an avid golfer who enjoyed past visits to Scotland’s courses, would be ‘smiling down’ on her. She feels his presence and believes he would have cherished this new chapter in her life.
Currently residing in a three-bedroom house on the south coast, Patricia was understandably stunned by the win, stating, ‘Things like this just don’t happen to people like me.’ She humorously recalled her biggest previous win being a doll at the age of nine, making this win ‘definitely worth waiting 70 years for.’ Exploring a new Highland haven
Overwhelmed by the sheer size and beauty of her new home, Patricia joked about needing a map to navigate the extensive property. The stunning natural surroundings, with the loch stretching out at the end of her garden, have captivated her, describing the scenery as ‘spectacular’ and ‘like something from a film.’ Patricia is eager to embrace the peace and tranquility of Highland Perthshire, and explore local communities like Kinloch Rannoch and Pitlochry. She’s especially looking forward to discovering new walking trails, enjoying the local cafes, and immersing herself in the rich culture of Perth and Kinross. While the move will be a significant change, Patricia sees it as an exciting opportunity to embark on new adventures and create lasting memories. Perhaps she’ll even take up a new hobby, like fishing on the loch or learning traditional Scottish crafts. The win offers not just a change of scenery, but a chance to build a new life surrounded by the beauty and warmth of the Perthshire community.
This heartening story resonates with the spirit of Perth and Kinross, demonstrating how individuals can find hope and new beginnings amidst life’s challenges. It also underlines the vital role of charitable initiatives like the Omaze draw, which raise considerable funds for important medical research while offering life-altering opportunities for individuals like Patricia.

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