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EuroMillions: What you could buy with £184m jackpot from private island to an Olympic swimming pool of champagne

Most of us have fantasised about what we would buy and what we could do if we won the lottery.

One lucky UK Euromillions player has scooped the biggest ever jackpot of £184m, which is more money than what Adele and Benedict Cumberbatch are worth.

They could now fund a luxury lifestyle that we could only dream of.

Here are just some of the things £184 million could buy you, according to The Mirror.

The UK's most expensive home

Houses are expensive to buy for everyone, but what if you could buy the most expensive house there is?

For £184, you could buy a 12-bedroom house in London's exclusive Mayfair district.

The house, on Rightmove, was built in 1723 by famous architect Ralph Knot, and it could be yours for £54.5m - and then you'd still have £129.5 left, ideal for redecorating.

The house is six floors high and also comes with drawing rooms, a cinema, gym, spa, swimming pool, huge roof terrace and sauna, so really, you'd never need to leave the house again.

It's also very close to Hyde Park - if you did want to leave the house, that is.Millions of magnums of champagne

If the winner is partial to a glass of bubbly, they could buy enough champagne to fill an Olympic swimming pool, with some left over.

Who needs that much champagne is beside the point.

£184 million would buy 1.7million magnums of Moet & Chandon champagne, which would fill a 2.5million litre Olympic pool with 57,000 bottles left over.

A private island - or several

We could probably all be happy with a private island - and the winner would be able to buy the most expensive of them all, if they fancy a bit of quiet time.

With white sand beaches, a private island in the Exuma Cays region of the Bahamas is something most of us could only dream of.

But the 222-acre island is up for grabs for £4.45 million.

It conveniently comes with a private airstrip, marina, harbour - and the aforementioned beaches.

It does have a hotel currently being built there, but it also has a luxury main residence and guesthouses for if you need some company.

It's being sold by 7th Heaven Properties.

A luxury yacht

What private island wouldn't be complete without a boat though?

£184 million is enough to buy a fleet of yachts, but for the best ones, you could fork out £128m for the 91-metre superyacht Tranquility, previously chartered by American celebrity Kylie Jenner.

It sleeps 26 guests and 26 crew, has a VIP suite, helipad, bar, beauty salon, cinema, gym and swimming pool, according to brokers Burgess Yachts so to be fair it's not even like you really need a house too.

Private jet

Goodbye Ryanair, hello private jet.

Private planes are expensive, but that won't really be a problem anymore.

A medium-sized one like a Learjet 75 would cost £10m, whilst the larger ones go for about £50m.

But they also cost around £1m to run every year, so people often charter or rent them instead.

However, if you really like to travel, and flew for 240 hours a year at least, they're cheaper to own.

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