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One lucky person will win a 17th-century country house in Ready Token near Barnsley worth more than £5 million

Apr 19, 2025 at 01:36 pm

The winner of the draw, which is raising funds for Guide Dogs, will get the keys to a gorgeous five-bedroom property surrounded by Cotswold countryside.

One lucky person will win a 17th-century country house in Ready Token near Barnsley worth more than £5 million

A lucky person is guaranteed to win a 17th-century country house in Ready Token near Barnsley worth more than £5 million, as well as £250,000 in cash.

The winner of the draw, which is raising funds for Guide Dogs, will get the keys to a gorgeous five-bedroom property surrounded by Cotswold countryside.

It also boasts period features and a heated outdoor pool.

The property comes mortgage-free, with all stamp duty and legal fees covered.

In addition, the winner will get £250,000 to help them settle in.

They can choose to live in the house, rent it out for a supplementary income or sell it whenever they wish to become a cash multimillionaire.

The home also comes with £180,000 worth of furnishings ready for the winner to enjoy the day they get the keys.

If the winner decides to rent the property out, estate agents in the area estimate it could achieve a long-term rental value of between £13,000 and £18,000 per month.

The Cotswold-stone property - previously known as Ready Token House when advertised for sale - offers a combination of historical character and period features, as well as the comforts of contemporary luxury living.

Positioned with a desirable south-facing aspect, the house is flooded with natural light throughout.

The period features include classic mullion windows, exposed wooden beams and original fireplaces.

The property’s main residence will offer the eventual winner a spacious layout, with two reception rooms providing perfect spaces for entertaining friends and family.

The expansive bespoke kitchen and dining areas have an abundance of high-end fixtures and fittings and lead directly onto the large, south-facing terrace.

The terrace itself connects to a heated outdoor swimming pool, framed by stone decking complete with its own changing room and shower facilities.

The property also includes a detached, self-contained two-bed cottage guesthouse to host friends and family.

A secluded garden to the side of the main house features a Roman well and original well house, adding more historical charm to the grounds.

Meticulously-landscaped gardens also form part of the property, including planted borders, lawns, mature trees and a kitchen garden.

A small footbridge leads across a stream to a private wildflower meadow and tranquil lake, offering a peaceful, secluded space to relax in nature.

As well as making its Grand Prize Winner a multimillionaire, the Omaze Million Pound House Draw Cotswolds will raise money for Guide Dogs.

From childhood through to adulthood, the charity’s expert staff, volunteers and guide dogs transform the lives of people with vision impairments, providing confidence and enabling people with sight loss to live the life they choose.

The partnership with Omaze is backed by actor and Guide Dogs ambassador David Bradley.

Mr Bradley, who played Argus Filch in the Harry Potter films, said: “I’m proud to be supporting this campaign for Guide Dogs and Omaze.

“With one in five people expected to experience significant sight loss in their lifetime, the need for these incredible dogs has never been more urgent.

“I had the chance to visit the Guide Dogs National Centre where puppies start their journey, and I saw for myself the dedication and skill that goes into training these amazing dogs.

“They really do empower people to have the confidence and freedom to live life on their terms.

“Recent experiences have also given me a deeper appreciation for the challenges of sight loss and just how important it is to have the right support.

“By getting involved, you’re helping more people experience the lifechanging support of a guide dog.”

James Oakes, Omaze president, added: “Everyone at Omaze is thrilled to be partnering with Guide Dogs for our latest house draw.

“By offering this desirable property in the Cotswolds, plus £250,000 in cash, Omaze gives people the chance to win a lifechanging prize while raising money for amazing charities.

“The eventual winner is free to decide what they want to do with the house.

“They can move in and not have to worry about any immediate costs thanks to the £250,000 settling-in money, they can rent it out for additional income or they can sell up and cash in to become a multimillionaire.

“The choice is entirely theirs.”

Mr Oakes continued: “Our charity partners get introduced to vast new

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