A 1960s bungalow on the outskirts of Glasgow has been named Scotland’s Home of the Year.
Anna McClelland and Harry Kinloch’s quirky family home won the 2024 series after stiff competition from properties across the country.A new, seventh series of the show will begin filming locations around Scotland from July. Applications are open until July 5.
Anna said: “It’s very flattering to be named Scotland’s Home of the Year - especially considering some of the other homes involved. “It’s been a really positive experience taking part in SHOTY. Apart from anything else, entering the show meant Harry had to finally finish doing DIY…”The SHOTY judges – interior designers Anna Campbell-Jones and Banjo Beale and architect Danny Campbell – were blown away by the property.
“It was fun and playful - an absolute dream family home to spark children’s imaginations and keep that same feeling alive in any adult who has the good fortune to experience it first-hand.
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