A striking new campaign is giving one person the chance to win a £4 million eco‑mansion in the Surrey Hills, promoted as a mortgage‑free prize complete with a showpiece kitchen and luxury design. The property, described as a high‑spec contemporary home, is the centrepiece of Omaze’s latest “Million Pound House Draw,” which also pledges support for charitable partners through every entry.
A £4 million home with a cause
The Surrey prize revolves around a sleek, design‑led residence in one of England’s most protected landscapes. The home comes without mortgage commitments and typically includes a cash sum to help with running costs. Omaze has paired every draw with a beneficiary organisation, allowing funds to support major UK charities while delivering a life‑changing prize to one entrant.
In last year’s Surrey campaign, the fundraiser awarded a five‑bedroom Farnham property and £100,000 in cash, while raising vital support for Prostate Cancer UK. The new campaign follows the same model, emphasising both impact and aspiration.
How the draw works and when to enter
Omaze structures each giveaway as a limited‑time “Million Pound House Draw,” offering both paid and postal no‑purchase entry methods. Each campaign details eligibility requirements, closing dates for online and postal submissions, and a confirmed draw date. Winners are announced shortly afterwards and handed the keys, with fees usually covered as part of the package.
Recent schedules show that active campaigns will continue across 2025, including this Surrey draw, widely marketed as “worth over £4,000,000.” Winners of past Surrey houses received full property ownership along with significant cash bonuses, reinforcing the scale of the opportunity.
Design highlights and past winners
The new Surrey Hills property is being promoted for its “magnificent kitchen,” a centrepiece of the home’s open‑plan indoor‑outdoor lifestyle. Floor‑to‑ceiling glazing, garden‑facing bedrooms, and eco‑friendly features create a modern backdrop for luxury living. Previous Surrey homes have showcased similar layouts, including terrace‑connected main suites, pool houses, and spa‑like additions.
In 2024, a Surrey draw winner collected a £3 million home with £100,000 in cash and had the choice to move in, rent, or sell. That flexibility remains central to the draw’s appeal, promising more than just a house—it offers the freedom to reshape one’s life.
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Balancing lifestyle dreams and charity impact
Beyond the high‑profile headlines about luxury property, the draw is designed to advance charitable giving. Since 2020, Omaze UK campaigns have generated tens of millions of pounds for causes ranging from cancer research to children’s services. Each campaign frames the prize as a rare lifestyle upgrade while reinforcing its role in funding vital social programmes.
With the latest Surrey Hills offer described as an eco‑home in a protected beauty spot, prospective entrants are reminded to review eligibility rules, deadlines, and the no‑purchase entry method—just as in earlier campaigns that combined multimillion‑pound homes with cash bundles.