A stunning countryside manor once owned by Henry VIII is the top prize in Raffle House’s latest prize draw competition.
Originally built in the 1500s, the character-filled property was gifted by Henry VIII to Edward Seymour, the brother of the King’s third wife, Jane Seymour, in 1536.
The luxury home has been extensively extended and modernised over the years and is now worth £2.5m. It has six bedrooms, four reception rooms and three bathrooms. There is also a playroom, a cloakroom and a home office.
The Grade-II listed property is just 10 minutes from Royal Wootton Bassett, but is located on a secluded 2.75-acre plot.
Paid entries to the draw can be purchased from £10, which gives players 15 chances to win, and there’s also the option to enter for free via post. Entries close on February 28, and the winner will be drawn on March 7. See RaffleHouse.com.