Clarkson’s Farm star helping with £4m Cotswolds mansion move
Harriet Cowan from Derbyshire was a new addition to the cast in the latest season, which was released on Prime Video across May and June this year.
She temporarily stood in for long-time fan favourite Kaleb Cooper as he toured, helping Jeremy Clarkson at the farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire.
The 24-year-old left midway through the series once her help was no longer needed, but became popular with viewers despite her short time on screen.
Omaze has launched its latest house draw with a quintessential country house in the Cotswolds, worth £4,000,000, as well as £250,000 in cash and Ms Cowan is helping with the move.
One lucky person is guaranteed to win the spectacular period house as part of a new prize draw raising vital funds for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
The winner of the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Cotswolds, will get the keys to the beautifully refurbished country house comprising a four-bedroom main house and a separate two-bedroom cottage, set within an acre of landscaped gardens, complete with rolling countryside views in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Located near Cirencester, the characterful property is a harmonious blend of original period features, flawlessly combined with modern luxuries, celebrating its heritage while embracing contemporary living.Ms Cowan said: “This might be one of the most beautiful houses I’ve ever seen.
“I’m back where it all began in the Cotswolds at this amazing home, and Omaze is giving you the chance to win it.
“It’s worth £4 million, and it also comes with £250,000 in cash.
“There’s even a guesthouse so your friends can stay the whole weekend. Honestly, you’ll not want to leave this place.
“And the best part is when you enter the draw, you’ll be supporting the Royal Marsden Charity.
“The Omaze community has raised over £100 million for UK charities, which is amazing. One person is guaranteed to win this house and it could be you.
“Make sure you enter by midnight on Sunday, March 29. So if you’re going to enter one draw this year, this might be the one.”
The house comes mortgage-free, with all stamp duty and legal fees covered, plus £175,000 worth of furnishings. The eventual winner will also receive £250,000 in cash to help them settle in, and can choose to either live in the house, rent it out for supplementary income, or sell up to become a cash multi-millionaire.
If the winner decides to keep the stunning property, the £250,000 would enable them to run the house for many years.
If they choose to rent it out, local estate agents estimate that the property could achieve a long-term rental value of around £12,500 – £15,000 per month.
Originally built in the early 1900s and thoughtfully refurbished and extended in recent years, the house retains its period charm while offering light-filled, well-proportioned rooms designed for modern living.
The ground floor of the main house offers a generous living space that includes a welcoming reception hall, spacious living room, study, library, garden room and a large bespoke kitchen and dining room.
Upstairs, the main house features a main bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, two further en suite bedrooms, and a flexible dressing room or additional bedroom, also with its own en suite.
The separate guest cottage provides comfortable accommodation for friends and family with its own sitting room, kitchen and breakfast room, two bedrooms, a family bathroom and its own private garden.
Outside, the fully landscaped one-acre plot includes mature shrubs, specimen trees, herbaceous borders and a large driveway, offering privacy and space in a classic picture-perfect Cotswolds setting, with a handmade oak carport and electric charging points adjacent to the house.
Located just 6 miles from Cirencester, the property is perfectly placed for village life, country pursuits and travel connections, with Kemble station just five miles away providing direct trains to London Paddington.
As well as making the lucky winner a multi-millionaire, the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Cotswolds, will raise money to support The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity helps The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust deliver world-leading research that benefits cancer patients worldwide.
The partnership is also backed by The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity Ambassador Benedict Cumberbatch.
Benedict said: “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








