Series 3 Plot
Three property experts scour the country on the hunt for Scotland’s Home of the Year.
Scotland's Home of the Year Series 3 aired on April 7th, 2021.
Series 3 Episodes
1. The Borders
Judges Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers begin their search for Scotland’s Home of the Year in the Borders, where the regional finalists include a blue house in Biggar, a wavy new-build near Peebles and a home to motorbike enthusiasts in Castle Douglas
2. The Hebrides
Judges Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers continue their search for Scotland’s Home of the Year in the Hebrides, casting their eye over two stunning conversions in Skye and a house in Harris built with sustainability in mind.
3. East Scotland
Judges Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers continue their search for Scotland’s Home of the Year, checking out a farm steading conversion in rural Aberdeenshire, a silvery double upper apartment in the city and a home with the garden at its heart in St Andrews.
4. West Scotland
The regional finalists in the west of Scotland are judged by Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers. A renovated coach house in Uddingston, a 1970s-inspired home in Mauchline and a Victorian conversion in Ayr all come under the scrutiny of the judges.
5. Central Scotland
The judges travel around Central Scotland in their search for homes with unique style, design and architecture. Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers explore an industrial new build in Fife, a Victorian cottage in Grangemouth and a house filled with fun in Dunblane.
6. Orkney
A listed terrace home in Orkney is up against a renovated croft and a new build in Shetland as Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers take their search for Scotland’s Home of the Year to the Islands.
7. Lothian
The judges travel to Lothian as they continue their search for Scotland’s Home of the Year.
8. Highlands
The judges head to the Highlands to run the rule over a new build in Aviemore inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and two historic homes in Inverness and the Beauly Firth.
9. Glasgow & Clyde Valley
A period pink property in Killearn competes with a Victorian terrace and a townhouse in Glasgow for the last place in the final of Scotland’s Home of the Year.
10. The Final
Judges Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers convene at House for an Art Lover by renowned Scottish architect Charles Rennie Macintosh to decide which of the nine regional finalists will win the title, Scotland’s Home of the Year.