Historic £2.5M Barn Conversion on Cromwell Estate Offered in Raffle Draw
Historic £2.5M Barn Conversion on Cromwell Estate Offered in Raffle Draw

Historic £2.5M Barn Conversion on Cromwell Estate Offered in Raffle Draw

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A historic 4,000 sq ft barn conversion known as Raffle House, situated on land once owned by Thomas Cromwell, King Henry VIII's chief minister, is the latest prize in a luxury home raffle. The property features an upside-down layout maximizing panoramic views, with modern amenities including underfloor heating, a handmade clay-tiled roof, and automated systems, blending Tudor-era character with contemporary design. Set on just over half an acre within a gated estate of 10 homes in South Warwickshire, the home includes a separate annexe, garage, and outdoor storerooms, and comes fully furnished with £200,000 worth of stylish furnishings. The estate has a rich historical context, linked to Cromwell’s downfall, which was influenced by political rivalries during Henry VIII’s reign. The draw for this £2.5 million home opens on September 1, with a pre-launch offer allowing buyers in a separate raffle to receive free tickets for this prize. This property represents a rare opportunity to own a luxury home steeped in history while enjoying a peaceful countryside retreat near Alcester and Stratford-upon-Avon.

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