A breath-taking £3.5million six-bedroom home overlooking the Gleneagles golf course is up for grabs to help raise cash for a cancer charity.
The winner of the latest Omaze Million Pound House Draw, the first to be held in Scotland, will get the keys to a property complete with its own entertainment room, leisure suite, cinema room, guest annexe and golf simulator.
The lucky winner will also receive £100,000 in cash and can either live in the house, near Auchterarder Perthshire, rent it out or sell it.
The prize draw will raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Now to help the charity continue its research and support people affected by breast cancer.
The draw has been launched by Scottish broadcaster and Breast Cancer Now ambassador Kaye Adams, who has been involved with the charity since 2007.

The stunning six-bedroom home overlooks Gleneagles golf course
Ms Adams said: ‘I’m absolutely delighted that Omaze have come to my beloved Scotland for the first time ever for its latest house draw.
‘What’s even better is that money raised will help Breast Cancer Now to continue its world-class research and life-changing support.
‘Breast Cancer Now is a charity which is incredibly close to my heart. I’ve had many friends and colleagues affected by breast cancer.
‘Your support for the Omaze Million Pound House Draw will help Breast Cancer Now to continue to be there for anyone affected by breast cancer.’
If the winner decides to rent, local estate agents estimate the property could achieve annual rental value of around £7,500 per month.
The contemporary property is set within over half an acre of mature gardens and grounds.
The heart of the home is an ornate open plan kitchen and dining area that opens onto the south-facing garden with sliding doors.
The room is further complemented by a cosy lounge space, connected to the dining area by a double sided fireplace.

Spacious and bright rooms

Included is a gym with steam room

Relax in the wonderful garden patio which features a hot tub
The kitchen features a central island with breakfast bar, as well as granite worktops and high-spec integrated appliances.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a cinema room, with a built-in state-of-the-art audio visual system.
The ground floor also offers two studies and a utility room.
There is also a boot room and a vaulted cellar with brick alcoves. A leisure suite can includes a gym with a vaulted ceiling, steam room, shower room, changing room, mounted TV and sliding doors to the garden patio featuring a hot tub.
The top floor serves as a peaceful retreat, featuring a snug with its own balcony and fireplace.
An external staircase leads to a virtual golf room situated above the garage.

Breast Cancer Now ambassador Kaye Adams has been involved with the charity since 2007
The golf simulator allows players to choose from various courses, including Gleneagles, making it an excellent option for indoor entertainment.
James Oakes, chief international officer at Omaze, said: ‘We’re delighted to be partnering with Breast Cancer Now for our first ever house draw in Scotland.
‘By offering this stunning property, along with £100,000 in cash, we’re giving people the choice to either live in an incredible house, rent it out for a supplementary income or simply sell up and become multi-millionaires.
‘At the same time we’re raising money and awareness for charities by introducing them to large, brand new audiences.
‘We’re immensely proud that the Omaze community has already raised £18,750,000 for good causes across the UK.’

The Omaze community has already raised £18,750,000 for good causes across the UK
It comes mortgage free, with all stamp duty and legal fees covered.
Entries start for as little as £10 or can be obtained free in a postal entry.
For details on how to enter the draw visit www.omaze.com
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