Scotland's Home of the Year

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BBC Scots

Architect Michael Angus, interior designer Anna Campbell-Jones and lifestyle blogger Kate Spiers search the length and breadth of Scotland for outstanding homes of all sizes, looking out for distinctive design, individuality and exceptional interiors in their hunt for Scotland's Home of the Year. From rural villages to urban living, a huge variety of buildings are considered, as well-executed unique concepts are far more important than age, budget level or scale. Many contemporary new-build homes and renovated older buildings display amazing feats of engineering, design and innovation, but only one can become Scotland's official Home of the Year 2019.

North East and the Northern Isles: Episode Image
Episode 2North East and the Northern Isles

A Victorian renovation in Oldmeldrum, a modern build near St Cyrus, a self-build in Orkney.

Central: Episode Image
Episode 3Central

A unique new build, a 19th-century B-listed former manse and a traditional cottage.

South: Episode Image
Episode 4South

A new build eco house, an extended former milking barn and an historic renovation.

Highlands and Islands: Episode Image
Episode 5Highlands and Islands

5/7. The judges head to the Highlands and Islands, where they must choose between a Finnish log house in Fort William, a self-build in Skye and a historic croft house, also in Skye. [S] [HD]

Final: Episode Image
Episode 7Final

The six regional winners go head-to-head for the title.

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