
A magnificent 16th-century barn, valued at an impressive £2.5 million and once owned by Thomas Cromwell – the infamous advisor to Henry VIII – is now the star prize in the latest Raffle House draw. This stunning piece of British history could be yours for just £25.
A Slice of Tudor History
The barn, steeped in centuries of history, was originally part of Cromwell's estate before his dramatic fall from grace and execution in 1540. Now meticulously restored, it stands as a breathtaking blend of medieval charm and modern luxury.
How the Raffle Works
Raffle House, known for its high-value property giveaways, is offering 150,000 tickets at £25 each. The draw will take place once all tickets are sold, with proceeds supporting charitable causes. Previous winners have walked away with multi-million pound homes for less than the cost of a night out.
Property Features:
- 16th-century timber-frame construction
- Recently restored with modern amenities
- Spacious living areas with original features
- Set in picturesque countryside
- Includes planning permission for conversion
Why This Raffle Stands Out
Unlike many competitions, Raffle House guarantees the prize will be awarded regardless of ticket sales. The company uses a unique insurance model to ensure someone always wins the headline property.
This particular barn represents an extraordinary opportunity to own not just a valuable property, but a genuine piece of Tudor England with direct connections to one of history's most fascinating figures.