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First look at Dumfries and Galloway homes aiming to be named Scotland's Home of the Year
First look at Dumfries and Galloway homes aiming to be named Scotland's Home of the Year

Daily Record

time14-05-2025

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First look at Dumfries and Galloway homes aiming to be named Scotland's Home of the Year

Properties in Dumfries and the Stewartry will feature in the south of Scotland episode of the popular BBC Scotland show. Two Dumfries and Galloway homes are aiming to be named Scotland's Home of the Year. Properties in Dumfries and the Stewartry will feature in the south of Scotland episode of the popular BBC Scotland show, due to be shown on May 26. ‌ The series is entering its final stages, with judges Anna Campbell Jones, Banjo Beale and Danny Campbell set to visit three would-be finalists in the south. ‌ Among them is an artful townhouse in Dumfries, which is home to Fiona and husband Ben. The architecture of this upper Georgian maisonette is an art haven which celebrates a mixture of historical periods and characterful interior styles. Next up is a Victorian semi-detached house near Dalbeattie. Craigmount is home to Ozzy, Laura, daughter Grace and Ethel the pug. The property's coastal views initially won the family over, and they made it their own by renovating and adding a tasteful extension to the original granite building, reworking the kitchen and living spaces. ‌ Boasting a bold and colourful interior, the family entered Craigmount as Grace's late gran loved Scotland's Home of the Year. The two homes face competition from a property in Peebles when the episode is shown on BBC One Scotland at 8.30pm on Monday, May 26. The winner will then go through to the grand final at Glasgow's house for An Art Lover, which will be shown on June 2. Scotland's Home of the Year is made by IWC Media (a Banijay UK company) for BBC Scotland.

BBC Scotland's Home of the Year: Quirky Orkney home shortlisted for its unique features
BBC Scotland's Home of the Year: Quirky Orkney home shortlisted for its unique features

Daily Record

time27-04-2025

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BBC Scotland's Home of the Year: Quirky Orkney home shortlisted for its unique features

Amanda Tickle, 55, is the proud owner of this gorgeous seafront home in Orkney which mixes the perfect blend of modern simplicity with a colourful twist. BBC Scotland's Home of the Year is back once more, offering up another three stunning properties hoping to win the prize spot in the next episode coming Monday, April 25. Interior designers Anna Campbell Jones and Banjo Beale, along with architect Danny Campbell, travel the country in search of Scotland's best homes. In the north east and northern isles, the stunning property at Harbour View is up for the winning spot. As just one of three properties, scoring them on architectural merit, distinctive design and personal style, which home will Anna, Banjo and Danny judge worthy enough to go forward to the grand final? Proud homeowner Amanda Tickle, 55 lives in the stunning quirky property alongside her two cats, Peaches and Daisy. Discussing why she decided to enter her house in the BBC competition, project manager Amanda said: "It's all down to our friends and neighbours who encouraged us to apply! We didn't expect to get shortlisted for SHOTY, but we were delighted to be chosen. It has been a surreal experience." "I'm sure there will be some nervousness as the airing date approaches," she added. Let's take a closer look inside the gorgeous waterfront home that she purchased in October 2019... Daily Record Showbiz Newsletter Embeddable Solus Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Harbour View High-ceillings Dining area Kitchen

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