Chris Milnes, 60, scooped the 5,000 sqft new-build property after entering the Omaze Million Pound House Draw without telling his wife and kids. He and his wife Jules, 56, have lived in Pudsey, for seven years - which Pudsey Bear, the face of Omaze's charity partner BBC Children in Need, is named after. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can get access to all of our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.
Chris now plans to sell the luxury home near Poole, in Dorset , so he can become a multi-millionaire and give his children "the start in life I never had". The thrilled father-of-three, who also bagged a cash prize of £100,000, said: "Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd ever own a multi-million-pound house. I spent much of my childhood living in a council flat in Leeds - things like this don't happen to people like me.
"When I got the call from Omaze to say I'd won something I thought wow, a couple of grand would go down a treat at the minute - I never imagined that I might've won a house worth more than a couple of million, it's crazy. "It was a massive surprise to me, but an even bigger one for my wife as she had no idea I'd even entered. To say she was shocked is a bit of an understatement, she was utterly speechless.
" Advertisement Advertisement Chris had recently talked with his wife, Jules about downsizing, but following their massive windfall, they have now p.
