Wales' Home of the Year

Three experts scour the nation to find the country’s most amazing home. Interior designer Mandy Watkins and architect Glen Thomas will be judging on functionality, distinctiveness and clever design. Joining them is Owain Wyn Evans who has a passion for property and will be looking for a home which reveals the owner’s personality and individual style.

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Type: tv

Season: 3

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Release: 2022-08-12

Rating: 7

Season 1 - Wales' Home of the Year
2022-08-12
The judges visit the north east and must choose between a Grade II listed manor house near Mold, a Victorian terrace in Buckley and a Gothic revival cottage outside Wrexham. Scoring them on architectural merit, distinctive design and original style, which home will Owain, Mandy and Glen judge worthy enough to go forward to the grand final?
2022-08-19
Our judges have reached mid Wales where they must choose between a castellated period property near Abergavenny, a Victorian manor house in Aberystwyth and a contemporary conversion in Cardigan. Scoring them on architectural merit, distinctive design and original style, which home will Owain, Mandy and Glen choose to go forward to the grand final?
2022-08-26
In the north west, a dainty barn conversion outside Caernarfon is up against an imposing Victorian town house in Llandudno and an extended seaside lodge near Conwy.
2022-09-02
The judges are in the south east where they must choose between a converted nursing home in Pontypridd, a 1930s semi-detached in Caerleon and a former borstal school outside Chepstow.
2022-09-09
The judges are in the south west where they must choose between an Edwardian townhouse on the Mumbles, a converted watermill near Ammanford and a reimagined cottage in Kidwelly.
2022-09-16
It’s the Grand Final! Judges Owain Wyn Evans, interior designer Mandy Watkins and architectural designer Glen Thomas have criss-crossed the country in search of Wales’ Home of the Year 2022. It’s now down to the final five homes – the winners of each regional episode – to go head to head. But only one of them can be the winner of the prestigious title.

Season 2 - Wales' Home of the Year
2023-10-16
The judges reach the south east, where they must choose between a colourful terraced property in Cardiff, an eclectic detached home in Newport and a converted family home in Porthcawl.
2023-10-27
In the north west, the judges choose between a 17th-century coastal cottage on the Llyn Peninsula, a semi-detached family home in Colwyn Bay and an Arts and Crafts cottage in Conwy.
2023-11-03
In the north east, the judges must choose between a renovated 19th-century villa in Prestatyn, a converted 1960s bungalow in Flintshire and a Grade II listed conversion in Wrexham.
2023-11-06
In mid Wales and the valleys, the judges choose between a 17th century barn conversion in Monmouthshire, a renovated semi-detached in Ebbw Vale, and a Georgian restoration near Llandeilo.
2023-11-13
In the south west, the judges must choose between an upside-down house in Gower, a Victorian terrace in Mumbles, and a restored Victorian farmhouse in Carmarthenshire.
2023-11-17
It’s the grand final! Judges Owain Wyn Evans, interior designer Mandy Watkins and architectural designer Glen Thomas have scoured the country in search of Wales’ Home of the Year 2023. It’s now down to the final five homes – the winners of each regional episode – to go head-to-head. But only one of them can be the winner of the prestigious title.

Season 3 - Wales' Home of the Year
2024-11-06
In the north west, judges Owain, Mandy and Glen choose between a converted cowshed in the Machno valley, a detached family home in Caeathro and a 17th century cottage on Anglesey.
2024-11-13
In the south east, the judges choose between a renovated detached family home in Barry, a modern Miami art deco house in Penarth and an extended semi-detached property in Rhiwbina.
2024-11-20
In the south west, the judges choose between a 19th century cottage in Haverfordwest, an old farm cottage in St Dogmaels and a former church hall in Carmarthenshire.
2024-11-27
In mid-Wales and the valleys, the judges choose between an extended 16th-century home in Llanddew, a quirky cottage in Powys and a post-Victorian detached quarry house in Pontypool.
2024-12-04
In the north east, the judges choose between a modern country cottage in Bala, a 17th century former courthouse in Welshpool and an extended detached family home in Wrexham.
2024-12-11
The judges have scoured the country in their search and now the five regional winners go head to head for the title of Wales’ Home of the Year.