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Cleaning up – EuroMillions winners Paul and Justine Laycock to sell their £4.5 million “eco mansion” Barnsley Hill Farm, Bibury, Gloucestershire, GL7 5LY

£56 million EuroMillions winners to sell their £4.5 million Cotswolds “eco mansion” – Viewers would do well to not mention cleaners

 

When Justine Laycock and Nigel Page won half of a £113 million EuroMillions jackpot in 2010, they gave their cleaner their £19,000 Honda Civic and allowed her and her husband to move into their £400,000 4-bedroomed house in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. The couple purchased a £4 million “eco mansion” in nearby Bibury and now that property is for sale for £4.5 million.

 

Cleaning up – EuroMillions winners Paul and Justine Laycock are to sell their £4.5 million “eco mansion” Barnsley Hill Farm, Bibury, Gloucestershire, GL7 5LY
Justine Laycock and Nigel Page married shortly after winning £56,008,113.20 on the EuroMillions lottery

 

Barnsley Hill Farm totals some 7,417 square foot in total and stands in about 11.5 acres of land. It features 5 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms and a leisure suite with a swimming pool, hot tub and spa and is described as having been “designed to be sustainable and energy efficient”.

 

The interior is decorated in a contemporary fashion
Leisure facilities include an indoor swimming pool
Another feature is a sound-proofed and air conditioned cinema room

 

Selling agents Knight Frank declined to comment as to why Mr and Mrs Page are moving on. The couple were taken to court by a window cleaner, Steve Rix, in October 2014 over an unpaid bill of £375.

 

 

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