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In order to do so, they are hoping to sell a total of 20,000 tickets at £25 each. Rated as a historical landmark, this elegant family home is protected by the Batiments de France. It features contemporary renovated interiors, with four bedrooms and a total of around 150m² over two floors. In addition, it includes a backyard patio and an annex barn. The property prize is located in the heart of a historic village, steps from the central "place du village", the hub of the local community where all the local shops and restaurants lie. Players that buy 4 tickets will get 1 free entry in the competition. Type: Spot the Ball (Paid) Ticket Price: £25 Estimated Value: Undisclosed Total Tickets: 20,000 Location: Montpellier, France Ends: 30 June 2009 Competition OutcomeThe competition organisers were no longer able to process payments online, leading to a loss of momentum. The targeted number of tickets was not reached by the end date specified.
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French couple Florence and Julien are giving away their 19th century French manor house situated in the village of Lansargues, some 20 minutes east of Montpellier, the capital of Languedoc Roussillon.