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Lyme Hall reflected in the wintery Lake at Lyme, Cheshire
The exterior of Lyme, Cheshire | © National Trust Images/Derek Hatton

Our raffles

You can be in for a chance to win a cash prize of up to £10,000 in our seasonal raffles. Our raffles are posted out to existing players and select members throughout the year. Every ticket purchased helps us to look after nature, beauty and history at the places in our care.

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Spring Raffle 2025 terms and conditions 

Enter our Spring Raffle 2025 by 19 May 2025 to be in with a chance of winning £10,000.

The South Terrace at Sunset at Ham House and Garden, London
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Christmas Raffle 2024 winners 

Discover the winners of our Raffle, including the top prize of £10,000, second prize of £1,000, third prize of £500, plus ten runners-up prizes of £25 Blue Diamond Garden Centre gift vouchers.

Playing our raffles

Although the majority of people do gamble responsibly, as lottery operators we are aware that for some people gambling can be a problem. Find out how to self-exclude and what our complaints procedure is.

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Raffles self-exclusion procedure 

Although the majority of people do gamble responsibly, as lottery operators we are aware that for some people gambling can be a problem. How to get help.

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Raffles complaints procedure 

Contact details and the process for any complaints about a National Trust raffle.

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Give back to the places you love

Whether you choose to fundraise, donate or volunteer, there are lots of meaningful ways to help look after the places in our care for future generations.