The Omaze Bath House in Numbers
Cost of living on your mind? We hear you. That's why if you win an Omaze Million Pound House you'll pay no mortgage, stamp duty or conveyancing fees. We cover it all, as well as furnishing each house and giving the Grand Prize Winner a minimum of £250,000 settling-in money.
Because we want all our winners to be free to live in, rent out or sell up their life-changing win.
The Bath House in Numbers
Want the chance to step into Georgian elegance in this heritage house in Bath but curious about the costs? Here's a roundup of the Bath House in figures.

- Value: Over £4,000,000
- Estimated Monthly Rental Income: £9,000 to £10,000
- Furnishings Value: £140,000
- Settling-in Cash: £250,000
- Council Tax: £460.00 per month
- Bedrooms in the main house: 3
- Bedrooms in the coach house: 2
- Bathrooms: 4
- Floor plan: 4171 sq ft
- Garden: 0.4 acre plot
- Steps from garden into meadowland: 1 (yes, that’s right—just a single step through the garden’s secret door takes you straight into miles of beautiful green space).
- Distance from the front door to Pulteney Bridge: 1.2 miles
Omaze Million Pound House Running Costs
Running costs for any home can vary significantly depending on its location, size, features, whether it has any additional land or buildings and how it’s occupied. Based on the 2024 and 2025 Omaze houses, the annual running costs of a typical Omaze house range from £20,000 to £40,000, which works out at between £1,667 and £3,332 per month.
This figure includes all household utility bills, council tax, and the cost of employing cleaners, maintenance services and gardeners, where appropriate. For some houses, running costs cannot be fully estimated in advance—for example, for newly built homes or for homes sold without all the land or out buildings previously associated with the home.
For each home, Omaze considers these factors, along with our experience with prior homes, to help us determine the amount of settling in cash we provide to our winner.
Live in. Rent Out. Sell Up.
Each Grand Prize Winner receives a minimum of £250,000 in cash to help them settle in and cover the cost of running their Omaze Million Pound House so they can comfortably use the home they have won—whether they choose to live in, rent out, or sell up.
What Previous Winners Say
The Devon House Winner, Simon Williams, sold his £2,000,000 Million Pound Omaze House near Dartmoor National Park. He said:
“I love Devon, and thanks to the money I also got, keeping the house was an option, but I’ve built a life in Sussex, so I decided to sell up and bank the cash. The house sold very quickly and the money from it has been truly transformational for all of us - it’s secured my family’s future. It's pretty obvious to say that it was easily the best £25 I’ve ever spent!
The Lake District House Winner, Hannah Drury, kept her £4,000,000 Omaze Million Pound House in Coniston to both spend time in and rent out. She said: “We’ve now decided we’ll also rent it out, as the money we’ll get will be genuinely life-changing – it gives us a sense of security we could never have imagined and takes all the pressure off. It’s the best of both worlds – we still get to enjoy our amazing home, and it also provides a significant supplementary income. Other families can also enjoy it too. It’s the perfect setup for us.”
The Yorkshire House Winner, Eliza Yahioglu, moved into her £2,000,000 Omaze Million Pound House near Nidderdale. She said: “The house is amazing, even nicer than it looked in pictures - as soon as I walked through the front door, it stopped being a house and immediately became our home. Although I still come downstairs some mornings and do a double take because I can’t believe I’m actually standing in my kitchen, it's still very surreal at times!”
So… live in luxury, generate a monthly income for life or walk away a multimillionaire? If you win an Omaze house the choice really is yours.
For your chance to win this Georgian house in Bath, worth over £4,000,000, along with £250,000 in cash to help you settle in, just enter the Bath House Draw now.
And here’s the best part. You’ll be supporting English Heritage, helping to fund a new Learning Centre at Stonehenge and inspire future generations to get closer to history.
So, why wait?