A Luxury Cotswolds Holiday Home with High Income Potential Can be Won with Abbey Competitions

Abbey Competitions has started an internet competition where the prize is a £700,000 new house in Chipping Campden which can be won with a £36 ticket. The Cotswolds is a very popular all year tourist destination and the house would make an ideal home for family holidays. It could also earn a significant annual income if let out as a holiday home.

Cotswolds, UK (PRWEB) June 11, 2009

Abbey Competitions is offering a £700,000 new Cotswolds house as a prize in an internet competition, which would make an ideal holiday home and earn money as a holiday letting business. http://www.wanttowinthishouse.com

The prize property is a 5 bedroom Cotswold stone house in a quarter acre plot in Chipping Campden, one of the most charming small market towns in England. It measures 2605 square foot internally, has underfloor heating downstairs and high specification bathrooms and kitchen. http://www.wanttowinthishouse.com/prize_family_home.php

The house would make a lovely holiday home with spacious new luxury accommodation for up to twelve people. It is within walking distance of Chipping Campden's famous Cotswold stone High Street with its inns, restaurants, tea shops and antique shops.

Chipping Campden is an ideal location for a holiday home because the Cotswolds is one of the most popular all year tourist destinations in England. The town attracts visitors both from the UK and from all over the world throughout the year.

The Cotswolds is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is a popular location for second homes for Londoners and visitors from overseas as well as home to a number of celebrities. http://www.wanttowinthishouse.com/prize_holiday_home.php

Much of the charm of Chipping Campden comes from the honey coloured stone buildings which have survived intact for so many centuries. A walk from the prize property to Chipping Campden's High Street is like taking a walk back in time.

Visitors pass the ruins of Campden Manor, St James church, a 17th century row of Almshouses, 14th century Woolstaplers Hall, 17th century inns, the famous Market Hall built in 1627 and Grevel House, the oldest house in the town which was built in 1380. All these ancient buildings were built with stone from the Cotswold Hills and the prize property has been built with the same stone which is still quarried locally today. http://www.wanttowinthishouse.com/history_chipping_camden.php

Visitors to Chipping Campden can enjoy the Cotswold towns and villages and other popular tourist attractions which are close by. Shakespeare's Stratford Upon Avon, Warwick Castle and the Regency town of Cheltenham are all within a short drive of Chipping Campden.

Maureen Ballingall, managing director of the Company said "Buying a holiday home is probably the last thing people are considering doing this year, but the winner of this competition can take as many family holidays as they like and earn money by letting out the house as a holiday home. Similar properties earn up to £50,000 a year when let out for 40 weeks a year." http://www.wanttowinthishouse.com/prize_rental_property.php

Entrants to the competition should visit the competition website at https://www.wanttowinthishouse.com/enter_competition.php. The competition ends on 30th October 2009 or as soon as competition costs have been met.

For further information about this competition visit http://www.wanttowinthishouse.com or email Maureen Ballingall at info @ abbeycompetitions.com

Abbey Competitions Ltd is a sister company of Abbey Property Developments Limited.

Abbey Property Developments built the prize property and has been designing and building individual detached houses in prime locations in and around the Cotswolds for eight years. The property has a ten year building guarantee.

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Contact Information
Maureen Ballingall
Abbey Competitions Ltd
http://www.wanttowinthishouse.com
07880738252

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