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Creative youngster wins dream home competition
One lucky youngster has been named as the winner of a regional housebuilder’s drawing competition after designing the interior of a four-storey home.
Persimmon Homes Wessex presented Michal Bozewicz, aged 9, from Longleaze Primary School, with a LEGO Simpsons house after being impressed by his designs.
The contest was launched as part of the builder’s countdown to Christmas and the sales team were delighted with how many youngsters regionally took part.
Pauline Fletcher, sales and marketing director for Persimmon Homes Wessex, said: “We are pleased this competition really sparked the imagination of children across the region and thoroughly enjoyed seeing their entries.
“We are so pleased with the amount of children that took part in the competition. It was a hard choice to pick one overall winner as all the designs were of a very high standard.”
Michal said: “I can’t believe I’ve won and I’m looking forward to developing my own construction skills with this new LEGO set.”
Persimmon Homes Wessex has properties located across Wiltshire. The developer builds homes for a wide cross-section of buyers including first-time buyers, professional couples and growing families.
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