People have the chance to win a £1.5 million house in a raffle supporting charities.

The five-bedroom home which also has a swimming pool is up for grabs in a prize draw on May 28 this year. Tickets cost £5.

A minimum of 440,000 tickets need to be sold for the house to be given away, otherwise a cash prize equating to 50 per cent of the total ticket sales will be awarded.

The house was built by husband and wife Bella and Nick Williams and is a ten-minute walk from Battle.

The couple are hoping to raise money for a glamping site and hope the money raised will help them to do that. They say proceeds will also go to The Matthew 25 Mission and Warming up the Homeless.

The Argus: Inside the house's kitchenInside the house's kitchen (Image: Supplied)

Bella said: "We are incredibly proud of this stunning home which we built three years ago.

“Despite our love for the house and location, we feel that there is one more project left for us. The past few years have been challenging, with the unexpected loss of my mother and then my father experiencing some serious health problems.

“These struggles have reminded us of the value of life and the importance of making every day count. Our vision is to create a wellness glamping site in a serene countryside location, where local practitioners can work and host retreats with on-site accommodation.

“By raffling our house, we hope to turn this dream into a reality. We are thrilled at the prospect of handing over the keys to the lucky winners and raising money for some incredible charities.  Best of luck to all entrants."

The Argus: The house has five bedrooms and a swimming poolThe house has five bedrooms and a swimming pool (Image: Supplied)

The house looks out onto open countryside and sits on half an acre. The house has an entrance hall, cloakroom, utility room, boot room, study, living room, five bedrooms including two ensuite bathrooms, family bath/shower room, a terrace courtyard with a garden and swimming pool, as well as off-road parking and an electric car charger.

The minimum of 440,000 tickets need to be sold for the house to be awarded. This equates to £2.2 million. The couple said if the target is not met, a cash prize equating to 50 per cent of the total ticket sales will be awarded.

For more information, raffle website Raffall and search BellaBee.