Clarkson’s Farm star helping with £4m Cotswolds mansion move

A star of Clarkson’s Farm is helping to promote a £4 million Cotswolds mansion giveaway that could turn one entrant into a multi-millionaire while raising millions for cancer research.
Harriet Cowan, who joined the most recent season of the Prime Video series after temporarily standing in for Kaleb Cooper, has returned to the Cotswolds to support the latest Omaze Million Pound House Draw. The 24-year-old Derbyshire farmer became a popular addition to the show during her brief stint assisting Jeremy Clarkson at Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire.
Now she is fronting a prize draw centred on a quintessential country estate near Cirencester. The fully refurbished period property includes a four-bedroom main house and a separate two-bedroom guest cottage, set within an acre of landscaped gardens overlooking rolling countryside. Built in the early 1900s and thoughtfully extended in recent years, the home blends original architectural features with modern interiors designed for contemporary living.



The winner will receive the house mortgage-free, with all stamp duty and legal fees covered, as well as £175,000 worth of furnishings. In addition, they will be handed £250,000 in cash, giving them the flexibility to settle in comfortably, rent the property for supplementary income, or sell it outright. Local agents estimate the house could achieve between £12,500 and £15,000 per month in long-term rental value.
The draw is raising funds for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, which supports The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust in delivering pioneering cancer research and treatment. Actor Benedict Cumberbatch, an ambassador for the charity, has endorsed the campaign, highlighting its role in expanding treatment capacity and advancing life-saving research.
Omaze says its UK community has raised more than £100 million for charities to date and awarded over £200 million in prize value, creating dozens of new millionaires through house and cash draws. Entries for the Cotswolds property close at the end of March, with an early entry incentive offering a 1962 Jaguar E-Type and £100,000 in cash to eligible participants.

