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A stunning home worth £2.8m is up for grabs in the Cotswolds as Raffle House launches its latest Dream Home competition. The most recent house draw from the competition platform is offering an ...
One fortunate individual is set to become the owner of a 17th-century Cotswolds country house, valued at over £5 million, along with a cool £250,000 in cash. This comes as part of a new prize ...
Today sees the launch of Raffle House's brand new dream home prize giveaway, which has been fully revealed for the first time. It's a six-bedroom Cotswold Stone luxury house in the heart of ...
Omaze has launched its latest prize draw, a 17th century property in the Cotswolds worth more than £5 million - along with £250,000 in cash. The winner of the Omaze Million Pound House Draw ...
IF you daydream about owning a breathtaking country home in the Cotswolds, entering the latest Omaze Million Pound House Draw could make it a reality. Omaze is offering a stunning 17th-century ...
The donation from Omaze has allowed Cotswold Boatmobility to purchase six ... of our guests because it enables them to get out of the house and actually do something different.
When Zoe and George Thompson became custodians of Tudor Manor House 30 years ago ... then filled in the gaps with yellow Cotswold stone laid in a chequered pattern,’ she says.
Draw entries for the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Cotswolds, are available now at omaze.co.uk. The draw closes on Monday 26th May 2025 for online entries and Wednesday 28th May for postal entries.
In his Cotswolds manor house, Laurence doesn't only live with his wife, Jackie, rather making room for a far larger portion of their family. The interior designer, 60, and his wife live with their ...
Celebrities such as Ellen DeGeneres, Liam Gallagher, and Jeremy Clarkson have all called the Cotswolds their home at some point. With the average house price in the Cotswolds reaching £436,000 in ...
Omaze Million Pound House Draw has revealed the next home that could be won and it is a five-bedroom property nestled in the Cotswolds. James Oakes, president of Omaze, said: "By offering this ...