Million-pound mansion Orleton House pulled from draw as not enough tickets sold
The home was being sold by Tim Page, 52, who used to live in Willenhall, West Mids, who purchased Orleton House near Ludlow, Herefordshire, in 2018
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A million-pound house that was due to be raffled off as a prize can no longer be won because not enough tickets were sold .
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