Gareth Bull: Meet the £40m EuroMillions jackpot winner who survived lockdown by building his own home
- Gareth Bull won over £40m on EuroMillions in January 2012 and used his winnings to build his own dream home. This home was constructed during the pandemic and became Mr Bull's "ultimate lockdown project".
- Mr Bull considers his completed home to be "extra special" because he did much of the work himself. The house construction project provided a perfect distraction and helped him survive lockdown. Lockdown rules allowed building sites to continue operating, allowing Mr Bull to continue construction even during the pandemic.
- Mr Bull's completed house brought him great joy, and he moved in on Christmas Eve 2020, after more than a year and a half of construction. He celebrated the completion of his dream home with a massive 7ft Christmas tree, considering everything to be perfect when he finally moved in.
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EuroMillions jackpot winner speaks on building home through lockdown
A EuroMillions jackpot winner said building his 6,000 sq ft dream house with an artificial lake filled with rehomed fish and an accompanying lodge helped him get through the Covid-19 lockdown. Gareth Bull, 52, won the EuroMillions jackpot of £40,627,241 in January 2012 and four years ago he started building his dream house.
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