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In Grampian and the Central Highlands, the judges visit a converted church, a self-build with stunning views and a renovated Manse. But only one can make it through to the final!
The search for Scotland's Home Of The Year is back, with judges Anna Campbell Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers scouring the country for stunning interiors and cute design quirks.
This week they're considering three houses in the Borders and Southern Scotland.
The 1930s-built property has been given a contemporary edge with a stunning up-to-date colour palette, but many of the original features have been retained throughout, which impresses judges Michael, Anna and Kate.
Elsewhere in tonight's area of focus - Glasgow and the Clyde Valley - there's an architectural gem overlooking a golf course with a gravity-defying cantilevered master suite, and a painstakingly restored apartment in the city's West End, with ornately gilded cornices and lovingly repaired plaster work.