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The Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Cotswolds

Enter for your chance to win this house in the Cotswolds worth £4,000,000, along with £250,000 in cash. Every entry will help fund the transformational development of The Royal Marsden to save lives and give hope to families affected by cancer, everywhere. 

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Help us fund the transformational development of The Royal Marsden

Every 90 seconds, someone in the UK hears the life-changing words, “You have cancer.”  Behind each diagnosis is a person hoping for more time and ultimately, treatment that will save their life.

By entering the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Cotswolds, you are helping to fund the development of The Royal Marsden, one of the world’s leading cancer hospitals. Through the expansion of vital research and treatment facilities, continued world-leading research into diagnosis, treatment and care will save more lives and give hope to cancer patients, everywhere.  

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Win a house in the Cotswolds

You could embrace quintessential Cotswolds living in this £4,000,000 honey-stone house with a country garden. Enjoy an idyllic village setting near Cirencester, among the rolling hills and storybook cottages of the Cotswolds.  

There's no stamp duty, mortgage or conveyancing fees to pay. And with furnishings included, plus £250,000 in cash, one guaranteed winner will be free to move in, rent out or sell up.  

Support from the Omaze Community is vital to help fund the transformational development of The Royal Marsden. This will help to rapidly improve how we diagnose and treat cancer, saving lives everywhere.    

Enter the draw by Sunday 29 March 2026 for a chance to win! 

A honey-stone, period house with a landscaped garden filled with flowers, herbs and shrubs. The interior of the house is rustic, with antique furniture, heritage windows, and sage green and duck egg blue walls.

"The Royal Marsden is very close to my heart, and I've seen first-hand the impact of their incredible work."

"The hospital improves the lives of cancer patients globally and this would not be possible without the generosity of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity's supporters."

"Every person who enters the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Cotswolds can join me in supporting The Royal Marsden's plans to transform its Chelsea site, creating space to treat more patients and conduct further pioneering research which will save even more lives for generations to come and give hope to families affected by cancer, everywhere."

Benedict Cumberbatch
Ambassador for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity

Benedict Cumberbatch smiling and sitting on a suede burnt orange sofa in the Omaze house. He is wearing a dark green jacket, brown shirt and light brown trousers. In the background is a brightly-lit room with rustic shelves on the walls and various decorative ornaments.

Two years to live - now a grandmother of two

After her breast cancer returned in 2016, Hasna was told she might only have two years to live. Now, 10 years on, she is on her 5th clinical trial at The Royal Marsden. Her current treatment has successfully reduced the size of her cancer by 50% and is keeping her stable. 

"Joining a clinical trial at The Royal Marsden made me realise that maybe I would have a chance to live. It has given me precious extra time with my family, which I am so grateful for. I have been able to become a grandmother of two, and I am able to see my family growing up each day."

By entering the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Cotswolds, you will be supporting the transformational development of The Royal Marsden which will help save the lives of people like Hasna, across the UK and beyond. 

Terms and conditions

Omaze guarantees to make a donation of £1,000,000 to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Omaze UK Limited is the promoter of the Cotswolds House Draw and the applicable Monthly Millionaire Draw with The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity (registered charity no. 1095197 in England and Wales) as the charitable recipient of the £1,000,000 donation. The donation will be made from the proceeds of both draws.  The Cotswolds House Draw will close on the 29 March 2026 and the applicable Monthly Millionaire Draw will close on the 1 March 2026. UK residents and over 18s only. No purchase necessary. For more information, visit Omaze's website.

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The difference our supporters make 

A woman in a white lab coat and purple gloves looks through a microscope in a laboratory setting.

Together, we're making a difference

The work we support at The Royal Marsden is revolutionising the way cancer is diagnosed and treated across the UK and around the world.

The entrance gate to the Royal Marsden Hospital, with a red-brick building, white-framed windows, and two large columns flanking a glass door beneath lantern-style lights.

Plans to transform The Royal Marsden’s historic home

The transformational development of The Royal Marsden will create capacity to treat more patients in the future and accelerate its world leading research so more cancer patients can benefit globally. 

Patient Jenny and Advanced Nurse Practitioner Lauren, they smiling are sitting on comfy purple sofas at The Royal Marsden. Lauren is wearing a nurse uniform and holding a printed document and Jenny is wearing a comfy jumper.

Your support makes a difference to people like Jenny

"My immunotherapy wouldn’t have been available 15 years ago - I’d likely be terminal with little option left. I’m so glad I have options now. It blows my mind what the teams at The Royal Marsden do."