
Mr Thorpe’s new home has been designed to make the most of its lakeside setting, with floor-to-ceiling windows, balconies and terraces framing uninterrupted views across Lake Windermere.
Three of the five bedrooms enjoy lake views and open onto a balcony running the length of the house.
He added: “Long term I don’t know what I’ll do yet – but I’m definitely going to enjoy this incredible place for a bit. I’ll host a big barbeque up here this summer with friends and family.
“I’ll also book a holiday, but I better renew my passport or I won’t be going anywhere.
“I’ll carry on working for a bit – but I reckon it’s looking like early retirement for me.
“The £250,000 means if I want to, I could actually afford to stay here for years. It’s amazing to have that option.
“Whatever I decide to do, it will change mine and my daughter’s lives forever. It’s an incredible feeling knowing I can give her the best possible start in life. I’m happiest for her.”
Omaze partnered with Centrepoint, the homeless charity, in the draw and, alongside the guaranteed £1m raised through it, has pledged a further £3.5m through a separate multi-year grant.


