She helped Jeremy Clarkson through the chaos of getting his Cotswolds pub the Farmer’s Dog up and running.Rachel Hawkins featured among the supporting cast of the latest series of Clarkson’s Farm after being hired by the TV star to provide expert advice.Now hospitality entrepreneur Rachel, who specialises in turning around the fortunes of rundown pubs, is offering stout support to those wanting to move up the property ladder - by selling off her £2.8 million country home in a raffle.For as little as £10 - or the cost of a stamp for postal entries - the lucky winner will be the new owner of Rachel's detached period country home which comes complete with stylish furniture and is ready to move in.And there is no Stamp Duty or costs and fees to pay.Rachel, 40, appears to have landed a bargain when she bought the property for £750,000 in November 2015.The six -bedroom house, crafted from classic Cotswold stone, is nestled in the heart of Stow-on-the-Wold - a picture postcard market town in Gloucestershire.She set up home there with her long-term partner, former National Hunt jockey Will Kennedy, 43, and their five dogs. Rachel Hawkins is offering stout support to those wanting to move up the property ladder - by selling off her £2.8 million country home in a raffle. She set up home there in 2015 with her long-term partner, former National Hunt jockey Will Kennedy, 43, and their five dogs Rachel Hawkins featured among the supporting cast of the latest series of Clarkson’s Farm after being hired by the TV star to provide expert adviceThe purchase came after Rachel and her pub transformer business partner Sue Hawkins - who also appears in the programme - bought a failing pub in the town and went on to scoop an industry award after turning it around into a successful venture.After an extensive refurbishment, the pub became one of the favourite watering holes of the Cotswolds racing fraternity.Now Rachel has decided it is time to move on and has chosen a novel way to sell her home which is up for grabs in the latest draw operated by Raffle House.The organisers are offering the lucky winner the opportunity to rub shoulders with a growing list of Cotswolds A-listers including David Beckham, Ellen DeGeneres and Kate Moss.Superstar DJ Calvin Harris and his TV presenter wife Vick Hope also have a home in the area along with Stella McCartney and Prue Leith while Beyonce and Jay-Z are also reportedly considering relocating there.The property is just 10 miles from Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm across the border in Oxfordshire while the Farmer’s Dog is a 20 minute drive away.The ‘Cotswolds dream home’ is described as a country retreat that ‘exudes timeless charm and character’.The 4,000sq ft detached home - which featured on the pages of House Beautiful - is said to be ‘well set-up for entertaining’ - should one of the growing list of local celebrities stop by. The 4,000sq ft detached home - which featured on the pages of House Beautiful - is said to be ‘well set-up for entertaining' Also on the ground floor are a large ‘eat in ‘kitchen, dining room, sitting room and a snug and office The ‘Cotswolds dream home’ is described as a country retreat that ‘exudes timeless charm and character’.It promises ‘inside and outside’ living with a large family room that opens up with trendy ‘bi folding’ doors to a patio so owners can enjoy ‘long-awaited summer days’ to ‘their full potential’. There’s also an ‘alfresco dining’ area where the new owners can host ‘lunch and dinner parties’ to celebrate their win. Also on the ground floor are a large ‘eat in ‘kitchen, dining room, sitting room and a snug and office which is described as ‘a cozy room to work on your new book ‘Winning My Dream Home’ and a place to put your feet up should writer’s block hit’.According to organisers of the draw ‘every nook and cranny has been carefully curated and crafted with a homely touch’.And like every good country home there is a boot room for muddy boots and ‘bespoke dog bed’.On the two upper floors of the property are six bedrooms, all with en suites.Four bedrooms are on the first floor, including a huge master, and rooms there offer ‘superb far reaching views over the surrounding farmland’.On the second floor are two ‘quirky’ loft rooms with two single beds under the eaves of the house. On the two upper floors of the property are six bedrooms, all with en suites The property - which is within a Conservation area and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - has been extensively updated over the yearsThe property - which is within a Conservation area and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - has been extensively updated over the years.In 2023, Rachel was granted planning permission to build two extensions.On one side of the house a two storey extension enabled her to add two ensuite bathrooms to bedrooms on the first floor while the new family room was built on the other side of the house. Permission was granted on condition that Cotswold stone of the same colour and size as the original was used in the works.Locals say the one catch is that the house sits on the junction of two busy roads which can get clogged up with traffic.In the latest series of the smash hit Amazon Prime show, Rachel and Sue are seen lending a helping hand as Clarkson tries to overcome the ‘massive, massive struggles’ of opening his own pub.At one point he appears horrified when he is told that three giant umbrellas to cover his patio would set him back £40,000 when lighting and heating were factored in.Other eye-watering costs would include having to fork out as much as £100,000 to upgrade his kitchen, he was told. The deadline for entries to the raffle is June 30, with the grand prize draw scheduled for July 7.Rachel tells him: ‘You see a smiley waitress pulling a pint. That is about one per cent of it.’Rachel and Sue are well known in the Cotswolds for their work buying up failing pubs and turning them into successful businesses over 20 years.Sue once said she couldn’t ‘necessarily turn’ businesses into ‘a gold mine’ but that she knew ‘the takings and certainly the morale of the staff could be increased relatively simply and quickly’. When they started out, Sue concentrated on ‘design and set up’ while Rachel ’took over operations’.Rachel - who sometimes appears on social media posts in glamorous outfits on days out on the races - has also run a company hiring out ‘exquisite’ hand-crafted British hats for ladies attending special events like the Henley Royal Regatta, Royal Ascot and Buckingham Palace garden parties.She is said to have started the business 'as an extension of her own personal hat collection'.And she has something of a history with competitions.In 2015, Rachel won a trip-of-a-lifetime for the dazzling blue and white outfit she was wearing at the Goodwood Festival that year. There’s also an ‘alfresco dining’ area where the new owners can host ‘lunch and dinner parties’ to celebrate their winHer prize for winning the ‘best dressed’ contest was a holiday for two in Cape Town with a VIP day out at the races.Unfortunately Will - who had more than 450 winners in a 25 years career before retiring in 2023 - was busy racing, so Sue accompanied her on the trip. Rachel said afterwards: ‘We were looked after like royalty. 'Organisers of the house competition say they offer an alternative route to mortgaging and are working ‘to make dream homes accessible to all, with the benefit of charitable donations being given to a wide variety of good causes’.Those taking part can choose one from a number of charities to make a donation to as part of their entry.The winner is also given the option to take the cash equivalent of the nearly £3million home if they decide the property is not their ‘dream’.James Mieville, executive director of Raffle House, said: ‘While we believe all the luxury homes we offer are highly desirable, where and how you choose to live is a very personal thing, that’s why we offer a cash alternative.‘That being said, our latest dream home is located in the Cotswolds, a first for Raffle House.‘The location means one can be in London in 90 minutes, so for many people the area provides the perfect blend of country and city living.‘There’s a good reason so many celebrities choose to live in the local area and we hope our lucky winner will too. ’The deadline for entries to the raffle is June 30, with the grand prize draw scheduled for July 7.