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Scotland's Home of the Year finalist up for sale as couple put incredible mill conversion on market
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TV REVIEW: Who won Scotland's Home of the Year?

BBC Scotland/iPlayer TRADITIONAL or modern? It is the question every estate agent asks, and it turned out to be the choice facing the judges in the final of Scotland’s Home of the Year last night. The winner was – spoiler alert – The Moss, a Georgian renovation in Killearn that is home to interior stylist Karen Welstead, husband Matt and their daughters Cora and Marnie and son, William. The runners up were the modernist The Garden House, St Andrews, and the Mid-Century Fun House in Dunblane. For the second year running, the west of Scotland produced the winner. Last year it was a traditional Glasgow West End flat with fin de siecle flourishes, this time it was a fabulously stylish but homely pile with a pink exterior.

Scotland's Home of the Year: Meet the finalists

Spottes Mill, The Moss and the Mid-Century Funhouse are all Scotland s Home of the Year finalists. Pictures: Paul Tyagi/Andrew Jackson/IWC Media/BBC Scotland WHO will be crowned Scotland’s Home of the Year? It is a question that has kept viewers rapt over the last two months as the judges have criss-crossed the country in search of abodes that delight and dazzle. The third series of the popular BBC Scotland show reaches its climax this week. It has showcased outstanding homes – big and small – stretching from the Borders to the Hebrides, across the Highlands to Orkney and Shetland, as well as Lothian, Glasgow and the Clyde Valley.

Scotland's Home of the Year, series three, episode one

(SPOILER ALERT) MICHAEL loves a well located mirror, Anna is a fan of “stuff”, and Kate becomes delightfully girly around a chair suspended from the ceiling. Scotland’s Home of the Year returned last night, with judges Michael Angus, Anna Campbell-Jones, and Kate Spiers back as the three amigos with a pash for Amtico, big windaes, and that all important but hard to define “good taste”. First stop in the third series was the Borders. Before we started, the judges set out what they were looking for. Man in black Michael, architect/lecturer/the world’s worst Johnny Cash impersonator, said he wanted a home that was “exceptional in its ability to embrace, to entertain, and to exalt”.

Scotland's Home of the Year: Series three, episode one

Here, we take a sneak peek at the contenders. The Wave near Peebles The Wave near Peebles features on the third series of Scotland s Home of the Year. Picture: Rory Dunning/IWC Media/BBC Scotland This distinctive new-build with views of the River Tweed and Manor Valley boasts an eye-catching aesthetic and has been sustainably designed to create an energy-efficient and environmentally low-impact home. The Blue House near Biggar The Blue House near Biggar features on the third series of Scotland s Home of the Year. Picture: Andrew Jackson/IWC Media/BBC Scotland A converted village hall dating from 1903, this idyllic-looking building lay derelict for years before the previous owners renovated it. Then, two years ago, it was sold again with its new owners adding their own touches with a completely upgraded interior.

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