I landed £350,000 house in lottery but decided NOT to take it & keep working – it’s just too big with too many rooms
A TEENAGE lottery winner has landed a £350,000 house in Blackpool – but decided it’s not worth taking.
George Radford, 18, was stunned to be offered the choice of six-bedroom house or the £300,000 cash prize last week.
George (right), with mum Lou and brother Archie, was stunned when he won the prize[/caption]After checking out the South Shore property, the youngster decided he wanted the money instead.
George said: “It’s a lovely house but it’s just too big and there are too many rooms.
“My plan is to take the cash and buy a smaller house somewhere in Hambleton or Poulton but I’m not in any rush.”
George hopes he will be offered an IT apprenticeship at Blackpool Council despite his new earnings.
He also has no plans to give up his current occupation.
George added: “I’m already working in the kitchen at The Shovels pub in Hambleton and I have another shop job, so I will keep working.”
The aspiring apprentice lives with 15-year-old brother Archie and their mother Lou Wane in Hambleton who are just as excited.
He was entered into the prize draw by Archie three days after Georges’ 18th birthday.
The family was in disbelief when they found out George had won a three-storey house after it was announced on YouTube.
Mum Lou said: “You think something like this will never happen to you but it did.
“We were all so excited when he won.”
The live draw was streamed on the Elite Competitions YouTube channel which George was watching as he won the Napier Avenue property.
Elite Competitions was first recongnised on Dragon’s Den and has since handed out of 368,000 prize opportunities.
The prizes span from houses to Lamborghinis. From Rolex watches to huge wads of cash.
Who is the UK's youngest lottery winner?
Callie Rodgers, now 34, scooped up £1.8 million in 2003 when she was just 16 years old.
At the time the teenager was earning £3.60-an-hour.
Callie then splashed her cash on drink and drugs and ended up declaring bankruptcy in 2021.
Her big spends include £18,000 on three boob jobs and £300,000 on clothes.
Now Callie is retraining as a nurse and lives with her partner and four kids.
She has since called on Lotto to raise the age limit for playing to 18.