What the Lotto winners could buy with £33 million
Homes, holidays and hot tubs are just some of the luxury buys that have been at the top of lottery winners' shopping lists when they become millionaires.
Homes, holidays and hot tubs are just some of the luxury buys that have been at the top of lottery winners' shopping lists when they become millionaires.
With more than £33 million in their pocket, here is what the latest Lotto winners could buy with their huge win.
The Scottish couple could buy 28 £1.18 million flats in Westminster, London, the UK's most expensive area, or they could opt for 292 £113,000 houses in the cheapest - Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
If they fancy doing up their current home or treating friends and family, they could afford 2,200 £15,000 kitchen makeovers or 6,600 £5,000 bathroom refits.
The lucky pair could drive away with 156 £211,000 Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Roadsters or 275 £120,000 Audi R8s.
If luxury caravans are their thing, they could buy 1,650 priced at £20,000. The £33 million jackpot could buy 3,300 plush £10,000 hot tubs or build 1,320 £25,000 swimming pools.
They could go on an all-inclusive two-week summer holiday to Florida 6,600 times, based on the price of £5,000 for two people.
Or if they fancied going even bigger and better, they could go on an £80,000 round-the-world cruise in a penthouse suite for 130 nights 412 times.
They could purchase a 16-strong fleet of small private jets costing £2 million a pop or the record-breaking win would buy just one 100ft luxury yacht at £20 million - with £11 million left over.
If the world's most expensive hotel is more their thing, they could blow the lot by staying in the £53,000-a-night Royal Penthouse Suite in the President Wilson Hotel in Geneva for just 622 days.