Kieran Parker
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Kieran Parker Life story
Woman, 23, wins a farmhouse in the Valentine's day raffle
Not to sell Shrubbery Farm House , when it was brought to the market, with an asking price of £545,000
A Farm House , an alternative to was sold giving away in a competition won by a young transport workers.
Jemma Nicklin, 23, won Shrubbery Farm House , Longnor, Shropshire, in a Valentine's day prize draw after purchasing Two £2 Tickets .
The administrator, who lives with her parents in Bilston, West Midlands , said it was "quite sunk in" that she had won-her "Dream House ".
The 17Th Century cottage was worth £545,000.
The current owner said he was glad the farmhouse would make a difference to the life of The Winner .
Miss Nicklin, who works for transport company Ring & Ride, said she had missed calls while you are told at work to her that she had won.
"said My boss to me, will call you back immediately," She Said .
"when I found out, that we cry all started. "
Jemma Nicklin (centre left) with friend Kieran Parker , mum Alison and sister KaceyMiss Nicklin was recently a help-to-buy ISA and earns about £17,500 in the year.
she bought Two Tickets to the father, Carl - petrol-tanker-driver, and mum Alison - a manager in a school, bought 10.
"Mom could not have said stop screaming," Miss Nicklin.
"My father still doesn't know because he can be mobile at work," She Said .
Miss Nicklin friend Kieran Parker is a roofer and bought five Tickets .
He was convinced that he would win, the four-bedroom house, she added.
Clarke's attorneys, of Telford, were said at the draw on the property earlier, it would be passed up to five weeks for The House to The Winner .
People Paid £2 Per ticket to enter, you will be offered the raffle for the " 17Th Century cottageCurrent owner Mike Chatha to pay £1,000 Legal costs and the stamp duty for The Winners .
He also offered a £5,000 Second prize for the person that the ticket sales via Social Media .
Mr. Chatha and his wife, Linda, have split, organized the raffle to the cottage to sell failed for £545,000.
He confirmed that some 340,000 raffle Tickets were sold for 2 € each, and said he planned to donate money for the children's hospice Hope House and other charities.
17Th Century four-bedroom house was described as the type of home "in love with everyone in" on The Competition websiteyou follow the BBC West Midlands ,,, and.
housing, bilston, longnor
Source of news: bbc.com