A bar manager who won a life-changing £4million Omaze home is now renting it out for thousands a week in an up-market city that hopes to ban holiday lets.
Paul Knight, 47, has said goodbye to pulling pints and clearing tables after discovering his new fortune while on the toilet reading about a lost lottery ticket.
The luxury mansion - once owned by the inventor of the flushing toile - is in Bath and has been advertised to rent for £3,838 a week.
Holiday lets in Bath has been a contentious issue among locals and in November last year, the city's Green Party group attempted to put a cap on them.
Mr Knight and his partner Jason Snowdon, 36, won the stunning 16th-century Batheaston House - alongside £250k in cash - for just a £20 entry in February this year.






