EuroMillions winners buzzing after building bee empire with £1m winnings (original) (raw)

Jeff and Davinia Pritchard won £1million in the EuroMillions lottery, which allowed them to spend more time doing what they love - building a thriving collection of beehives and caring for the local bee population

Jeff and Davinia say winning the lottery has turned out to be priceless

Jeff and Davinia say winning the lottery has turned out to be priceless

A couple who scooped £1million on EuroMillions are buzzing after it allowed them to spend more time with their beloved bees.

Jeff and Davinia Pritchard say the windfall has allowed them to dedicate even more hours to expanding their bee empire, improving quality of life for themselves and the local bee population.

The couple were working full time – Jeff as a works manager and Davinia as a coordinator for the Welsh Ambulance Service – and feared they would have to sell their home to fund their retirement.

But that changed the day Jeff checked a message from The National Lottery and discovered that, instead of the usual £6.40, they had won £1m.

The couple had always loved keeping bees and found it the perfect way to relax while channelling their love for the environment. Since the win, in June 2015, they have been able to grow their small business. Jeff, 60, said: “I’ve always loved being outdoors with my bees, and our win made that easier to do.

Beekeeper Jeff with his hives (

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“I was able to retire early, giving me more time to spend with the family, but also time for the simple things in life like tending to my bees and improving the land around our home to ensure a truly bee-friendly environment.

“As a result, the hives are thriving, our home looks amazing and we are producing plenty of lovely local honey.”

Davinia, 58, added: “Before we won, we already felt we’d hit the jackpot having bought our dream cottage.

The couple met at school and were married at 18 (

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“Then, thanks to that dose of lottery luck, we were able to clear the mortgage and complete the renovation works so we had more space for the family and can make the most of the garden.

“During the pandemic, being able to come home here to recharge and forget the day was utterly priceless.”

Jeff says his hives are producing plenty of honey (

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Making the most of the outdoors is important to the couple, from Porthyrhyd in Carmarthenshire, South Wales, who met at school and married at 18.

Since retiring, Davinia has climbed South Wales’ highest peak, Pen Y Fan.

She said: “Before the win, I wouldn’t have been able to afford the professional help I needed to lose weight. Having finally reached the top of Pen y Fan, I’m literally at my peak fitness.”