Win a Spanish home for a whole year!
It would take more than just a two week holiday to explore the glorious Spanish province of Murcia and that is why Casas de Lorca is offering Good Homes readers the chance to win a year's free rental at one of their luxurious new 4 bedroom village houses in the stunning location of Lorca, one of Murcia's 45 towns.
Lorca is known as the 'City of the Sun' and is rich in historical and cultural treats for all the family. Casas de Lorca offers this fantastic opportunity as they launch their stunning new bespoke villas that are all situated on their very own 5 acre plot of land.
Just 20 minutes from the coast and bursting with vineyards, pine forests, mountains and almond groves the area could be yours to explore for a whole year. For a preview of the 5 acre villas and village houses that could be yours for a whole year.
Visit www.casasdelorca.net for more infomation.
Additional terms and conditions: Good Homes Magazine announced the winner of the Casas de Lorca prize draw before the stated deadline of 31st July; we apologise for this mistake. We have since sourced a second, identical prize draw of a year's free rental of a villa in Spain and can reassure all entrants of the previous prize draw (except the randomly selected winner) that Good Homes Magazine will re-enter all names to win this identical prize. We promise that this time, the winning entry will be drawn after the stated deadline of 31st July 2008.
If you have enquiries please contact deargoodhomes@bbc.co.uk
The Good Homes Team
This free prize draw is only open to residents of the United Kingdom, aged over 18, except employees and their families/friends of BBC Worldwide, AB Property Marketing or Casas de Lorca. No purchase necessary. Entries must be received by 31 July 2008. *The first entry drawn after the closing date will win a villa in Spain for a year. Casas de Lorca's decision is final.
The prize is non-transferable and is as stated and no cash alternative or substitute will be given. BBC Worldwide Ltd, publisher of Good Homes, does not accept responsibility for the prize; the company providing the prize accepts full responsibility.