Euromillions winner Adrian Bayford looked to be in high spirits as he held a music festival in his own back yard.
The 47-year-old, who won £148million in 2012, hosted the 14th annual Cambridge Rock Festival outdoors at his home near Haverhill, Suffolk.
This is not the first time the father-of-two has set up the event on the grounds of his mansion, as last year he saved it from being cancelled after the original venue pulled out.
Euromillions winner Adrian Bayford looked to be in high spirits as he held a music festival in his own back yard
The 47-year-old, who won £148million in 2012, hosted the 14th annual Cambridge Rock Festival outdoors at his home near Haverhill, Suffolk
Adrian was seen strolling around his 90 acres of land at his grade-II listed Georgian mansion as he shared a drink and bite to eat with hundreds of fellow music fans
Talking at the time Adrian said: ‘When I found out the festival had been kicked off their old venue, I had to help.
‘I want people to enjoy themselves. It makes me feel good to see so many people having fun.
‘I have the land, so I’m in a fortunate position where I can help the festival carry on. If you play the lottery, you have to enjoy it when you win.’
Offering three stages, the four-day festival showcases 75 bands, including Focus and Buster James, along with real-ale bars for ticket-holders to enjoy.
Adrian’s beautiful home (pictured) played host to the festival for its second year in a row
Offering three stages, the four-day festival showcases 75 bands, including Focus and Buster James, along with real-ale bars for ticket-holders – and Adrian (pictured) – to enjoy
The event was supported by Black Barn Records, a film, music and memorabilia store owned by Adrian since April, 2016
The event may have come as a welcome distraction for the former postman who has been rather unlucky in love in recent years
The event was supported by Black Barn Records, a film, music and memorabilia store owned by Adrian since April, 2016.
Adrian was seen strolling around his 90 acres of land at his grade-II listed Georgian mansion as he shared a drink and bite to eat with hundreds of fellow music fans.
This may have come as a welcome distraction for the former postman who has been rather unlucky in love in recent years.
Adrian and his wife split up 15 months after their big win and later divorced, citing the stress of dealing with their massive windfall.
He faced more heartbreak when his stable girl fiancée Samantha Burbidge, 30, walked out on him in January last year.
Bayford and his then wife Gillian (pictured together) became two of the biggest EuroMillions winners ever in 2012 but their marriage fell apart a year after their big win
Bayford was running the Suffolk Music Centre when he bought the lucky ticket that scooped £148million lottery win. The couple bought a £6million Georgian mansion with their winnings
Hundreds of rock music fans turned out for the four-day annual event hosted by Adrian
Music fans old and young enjoyed a rest in the sunshine between acts over the long weekend
Then earlier last month he was reportedly dumped by his latest lover Lisa Kemp, 40, following an alleged bust-up while they were on holiday together in Wales.
Adrian, who is a big rock music fan, recently reopened his old record shop after shutting shop four months on from his big win.
But now he seems to seems to be selling vinyl LPs and memorabilia again at the Suffolk Music Centre in Queen Street, Haverhill.
Adrian now owns the freehold of the premises and the new shop which has been open for several week is being managed by two of his friends.
He was on his way to work when he bought his winning ticket from a nearby newsagents in August, 2012.
Adrian was seen enjoying the food and drink on offer at the different establishments set up
Mixing with the crowds: The fortune winner queued along with everyone else during the day
Hot to handle: High temperatures experienced on the day seemed to be too much for the host
He took a short holiday with his wife and children after being presented with his cheque and was back behind the counter just two weeks later.
But he later decided to close down his shop after reportedly becoming fed up with abuse from people coming in and demanding money off him.
He held a closing down sale in the run up to Christmas 2012, charging customers £20 for up to 20 second hand CDs or film DVDs.
Adrian was reported to have been dumped earlier this month by former Frankie & Benny’s waitress Lisa after she allegedly found intimate messages he had sent to his former chauffeur Marta Jarosz.
But a close family friend of Marta, who is married and lives in Haverhill, denied that she had ever been in a relationship with Adrian or that she had received any messages from him in recent years.
Samantha Burbidge reportedly walked out on him, taking horses and a luxury horsebox that he had bought her so she could indulge in her horse riding hobby.