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Take a peek inside some of the country's most stunning properties, as three judges travel the length and breadth of the nation in search of Scotland's Home of the Year.Architect Michael Angus, interior designer Anna Campbell-Jones, and lifestyle blogger Kate Spiers will visit some truly unique homes over the course of the series, looking for stand-out design and impressive interiors.From Arran to Aberdeen and Boat of Garten to Coupar Angus, there's a vast array of property styles to consider, from renovated period farmhouses to innovative contemporary builds. The regional heats take place over seven 30-minute episodes, building to the one-hour final in which Scotland's Home of the Year is decided.
The search is on for Scotland's Home of the Year 2023. In this returning series, interior designer Anna Campbell-Jones and architect and lecturer Michael Angus are joined by Mull-based guest judge, Banjo Beale to travel the country in search of Scotland's best homes.
In the east, the judges must choose between a Victorian renovation in Edinburgh, a refurbished Victorian apartment in Kirkcaldy and a nineties conversion in Fife.
Scoring them on architectural merit, distinctive design and original style, which home will Anna, Michael and Banjo judge worthy enough to go forward to the grand final?
In the north east and Northern Isles, the judges must choose between a Victorian renovation in Oldmeldrum, a contemporary build just outside St Cyrus and a self-build property in Orkney.
Scoring them on architectural merit, distinctive design and original style, which home will Anna, Michael and Banjo judge worthy enough to go forward to the grand final?
In the central region, the judges must choose between a unique new build in Bridge of Allan, a 19th-century B-listed former manse in Auchterarder and a traditional cottage in Dunblane.
Scoring them on architectural merit, distinctive design and original style, which home will Anna, Michael and Banjo judge worthy enough to go forward to the grand final?
In the south, the judges must choose between a new build eco house in Dumfries and Galloway, a former milking barn with contemporary extension also in Dumfries and Galloway and an historic renovation on the outskirts of Peebles.
Scoring them on architectural merit, distinctive design and original style, which home will Anna, Michael and Banjo judge worthy enough to go forward to the grand final?
In the Highlands and Islands, the judges must choose between a Finnish kit house in Fort William, a self-build in the Isle of Skye and a historic croft house conversion, also in Skye. Scoring them on architectural merit, distinctive design and original style, which home will Anna, Michael and Banjo judge worthy enough to go forward to the grand final?
In the west, the judges must choose between an Edwardian renovation in Glasgow, an extended 1950s bungalow in Kirkintilloch and a converted Victorian villa in Greenock.
It's the grand final! The judges - interior designer Anna Campbell Jones, architect and lecturer Michael Angus and Mull-based guest judge Banjo Beale have travelled the country in search of Scotland's home of the year. It's now down to the final six homes – the winners of each regional episode – to go head to head. But only one of them can be the winner of the prestigious title.
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