If our lucky numbers came up, most of us would move house - and here in Cumbria we have some fantastic homes ideal for the millionaire lifestyle...

1. Balla Wray, High Wray, Ambleside - £6m

Set within stunning landscaped grounds with spectacular views over Windermere, this is undoubtedly one of the finest homes in the Lakes, says the agent.

The magnificent stone-built residence has a master bedroom suite occupying the entire west wing and also comes with a separate three-bedroom cottage.

The lease on a boathouse and jetty on the lakeside are included within the sale.

For more details, visit www.savills.co.uk

2. Town Head House, Newby Bridge - £3.75m

This compact estate is in a most dramatic setting on the south-east edge of Windermere with a long stretch of lake frontage, charming Victorian gothic boathouse and natural shingle beach.

The main house is approached via a drive lined with horse chestnut trees, sweeping through beautiful parkland and wonderfully mature grounds.

The 34 acres of gardens and grounds includes two coach houses, workshop, stables, shoot bothy, gallery, woodland and pasture.

For more details, visit www.savills.co.uk

3. Brathay How, Clappersgate, Ambleside - £3.35m

Beautifully positioned in the heart of the national park, Brathay How has plenty of space and an indoor swimming pool, sauna and Jacuzzi, games room and gym.

It enjoys complete privacy with distant views across this beautiful area. Originally built around 1920, it has been transformed over the past decade.

The grounds mainly comprise of natural woodland with pathways leading to lawns with an array of vantage points around the grounds providing stunning panoramic views.

For more information, visit www.knightfrank.co.uk

4. Storrs Holme, Storrs Park, Bowness-on-Windermere - £3.3m

An impressive property which has been in the same ownership for almost 40 years, this is a very rare opportunity to acquire a stunning home in an idyllic location.

The house has fine panoramic views with fell and mountain backdrops providing magnificent sunsets.

It was built around 1920 with well-proportioned rooms, beautiful well-tended gardens down to the lakeshore, a large level lawned area - formerly a tennis court - and paved terraces.

For more information, visit www.hackney-leigh.co.uk

5. Morland Hall, Penrith - £3m

Run as a hotel since the 1940s, Morland Hall dates back to 1861 and is set in 15 acres of woods and parkland with spectacular views.

It has a main residence with three other properties, altogether comprising 21 bedrooms. The present owners bought Morland Hall in 1999 and spent four years fully refurbishing it.

The properties are now equipped to an exceptionally high standard with an outdoor swimming pool, hot tub and gym.

For more details, visit www.savills.co.uk