Kirsten RobertsonWiltshire

Omaze Martyn and Nicola Dickinson stand in front of a forested area. They are holding a key which says "Omaze". The man has his hand on the woman's waist and they are smiling widely.Omaze

Nicola Dickinson said she entered the draw for four years before her win

A woman who won a £4.5m house has joked the prize shows why she should never listen to her husband.

Nicola Dickinson, from Wiltshire, said her husband Martyn Dickinson had told her to stop entering a prize draw for expensive homes as she would “never win in a million years”.

The couple are now celebrating after bagging a Lake District home with a lake, woodland jetty, sauna, hot tub and gym.

Nicola, 59, said: “I’ve been entering for four years. Martyn has been moaning at me to stop – but I liked that even if I didn’t win, I was supporting amazing charities. But winning has shown this is precisely why I never listen to him, and thank goodness I didn’t – we’re multi-millionaires now.”

The couple’s new house comes mortgage-free, with stamp duty and legal fees covered. They can choose to either live in the house, rent it out or sell up – and were also given £250,000 in cash.

Omaze A large house in a grassy area, surrounded by trees. The house has a large lake in front of it.Omaze

The couple’s new £4.5m house is in the Lake District

Nicola said she “didn’t think it was real” when she was called about the win.

“We celebrated with lots of bubbles over the weekend. Dry Jan never stood a chance,” she added.

The couple have three children, three grandchildren and have lived in the same house in Swindon for the past 30 years.

Omaze Martyn and Nicola Dickinson smile and pump their hands into the air with joy as they stand in front of a large house surrounded by water and trees.Omaze

The couple also won £250,000 in cash

Nicola said: “We’ve worked hard our whole lives, not just for ourselves but for our family, and this win really does change everything for all of us.

“We’re looking forward to further supporting our children and grandchildren, to help give them the best possible start in life – the win feels like a generational legacy for our family.”

Nicola won the house after entering the Omaze Million Pound House Draw competition.

Omaze partnered with the RSPCA for the draw and said a £1m donation would go to the charity’s rehabilitation work.