Omaze has announced the latest house available to win through its monthly raffle, and it’s good news for traditionalists. While some of the previous properties have appealed more to fans of contemporary architecture and minimalist design, this latest house – said to be worth an impressive £4 million – is a picture-perfect example of a classic Cotswold house. Built in the vernacular style, the honey-coloured façade features a gabled roof, mullion windows and beautifully sympathetic additions.
Inside, the various reception rooms are perfect for entertaining, while six bedrooms spread across the two upper floors will happily accommodate visiting friends and family. The interiors maintain a sense of pared-back sophistication while incorporating layers of character and a traditional British sensibility. Flagstone floors and walls painted in neutral colours act as a backdrop for patterned fabrics (we spy the ever-popular ‘Palm Drop’ fabric from Beata Heuman’s collection) and natural materials. The walls play host to artworks and collectible ceramics, and layered rugs and antique furniture bring subtle texture and patina to the schemes.
Though the house remains true to its historic origins, a modern, Crittall-glazed extension overlooking the gardens demonstrates its suitability for 21st-century life. A well-equipped kitchen, utility room and ‘car port’ perform a similar role. Much like the house, the surrounding gardens carefully balance a sense of calm order with country charm. Beautifully manicured lawns are surrounded by herb gardens and box planting, while a covered terrace at the end of the garden provides a serene spot for outdoor dining.
In recent years, the Cotswolds has gone from being coveted and popular to almost unattainably ‘cool’, with a global roster of celebrities buying up property in the area. It is easy to see why: the rolling hills of the west of England are known for their ability to soothe and inspire. And with a new crop of cultural and epicurean hotspots, not to mention easy train lines directly into London, the area leaves very little to be desired.
Which costs are covered?
The lucky winner of the Omaze Cotswold house will win the four-bedroom property, worth £4 million, and £250,000 in cash to help them settle in. They can choose to live in the house, sell it or rent it out, and local estate agents have estimated that it could achieve a long-term rental value of around £10,000 per month. The best part is it comes mortgage-free, with all stamp duty and legal fees covered, and over £150,000 worth of furnishings, so it really is a stress-free prize. As with every Omaze house draw, it’s for a good cause too, with the company having guaranteed a £1 million donation to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
How to enter
Draw entries for the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Cotswold, are available now at omaze.co.uk. The Grand Prize Draw closes on Sunday March 29 2026 for online entries and Tuesday March 31, 2026 for postal entries. In addition to the Grand Prize, anyone entering online by Midnight on Mother’s Day, Sunday March 15, 2026 (Tuesday March 17, 2026 for postal entries) will also be in with the chance to win an incredible Early Bird Prize: a 1962 Jaguar E-Type worth over £90,000 plus £100,000 in cash. Draw entries for the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Cornwall, are also available at omaze.co.uk. The Grand Prize Draw closes on Sunday February 22, 2026 for online entries and Tuesday February 24, 2026 for postal entries. Entrants can also subscribe for best value bundles and automatic entry into every monthly House, Early Bird and Omaze Monthly Millionaire Draw. For full terms and conditions, see omaze.co.uk. No purchase necessary to enter. Over 18s and UK residents only.
To enter by post:
- On a blank sheet of paper, or postcard, write or type your full, legal name, address (no post office box addresses accepted), city, postcode, telephone number (optional), email address and which live Prize Draw you want to enter (as explained in the relevant Experience Rules).
- Send the sheet of paper in an envelope, or your postcard to the following address via either first or second-class post:
Omaze Scrutineers - [Insert name of draw] (for example, Omaze Cotswold House Draw or Cornwall House Draw), Civica Election Services, 33 Clarendon Road, London N8 0NW









