A man who built his 6,000 sq ft dream home after winning £40.6m in the lottery has revealed how the project helped him cope with lockdown.
Gareth Bull, 52, who won £40.6m in the EuroMillions in January 2012, started construction on his dream home in 2019, just six months after buying a two-acre site in Nottinghamshire the previous year.
“The house is extra special because I did so much of the work myself, and during the pandemic too,” Mr Bull said.
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