A Georgian house in Ryedale worth more than £2.5million is the top prize in the latest Omaze Million Pound Draw- along with £250,000 cash.
Normanby Hill House, at Sinnington, just west of Pickering, is an 18th Century Georgian House, with six bedrooms, 15-acres of gardens, spa pools, paddocks, stables and equestrian facilities.
The fundraiser for the charity Mencap was recently on the market with Savills for £2.65million.
The property comes mortgage-free, with all stamp duty and legal fees covered, along with £250,000 cash.
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Omaze says the home is ready to move in, but should the winners choose to rent it, local estate agents estimate that the property could achieve a long-term rental value of between £6,000 to £7,000 per month.
The home has been renovated to the highest standards, whilst still maintaining its historical character.
Fitted with the latest luxuries, there is also an entrance hall, store rooms, traditional pantry, entrance hall and staircase. Downstairs also has a dining room and cosy sitting room.
Upstairs there are four sizable bedrooms and four-bathrooms.
The second floor is home to a loft apartment with its own kitchenette, sitting room and a further two-bedrooms with another bathroom.
The house is flanked by a terrace, paved in York Stone, allowing for entertaining and enjoying views across the Vale of Pickering.
Overlooking the terrace and built into the bank is a bespoke, heated exercise and spa pool.
The tranquil property has 15 acres of gardens and is approached through stone gate pillars, with electric gates opening to a sweeping private driveway. There is a manicured lawn with herbaceous borders and clipped yew hedges to the front of the property.
There is parking to the front and side of a four bay car port and double garage. An orchard sits to the west, dotted with apple, pear, plum, green gage and walnut trees.
It also has its own paddocks and equestrian facilities including a stable block with eight loose boxes, two foaling boxes, a wash bay and tack room. There are ten individually fenced paddocks with five rail timber posts amounting to around 11 acres in all. There is also an L-shaped shed with two bay open barn and two timber stables.
The latest Omaze draw is a fundraiser for the Mencap charity, which supports those with learning disabilities.
Dr Who star Jodie Whittaker is backing the fundraiser as a Mencap ambassador.
She said: “I’ve supported Mencap for over 12 years and know just how vital their work is. The money raised through Omaze for Mencap will make an enormous difference, supporting their fantastic work advocating for people with a learning disability."
Draw entries for the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Yorkshire, are available now at omaze.co.uk. The Draw closes on Sunday September 29 for online entries and Tuesday October 1 for postal entries.
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