Three judges search the country for Wales' Home of the Year 2026.
In Mid Wales and the valleys, the judges choose between a 17th-century cottage in Neath, a farmhouse renovation in Lampeter and a colourful end-of-terrace house in Aberystwyth.
In the south west, the judges choose between a Victorian semi-detached house in Carmarthen, an elevated 1960s home in Carmarthenshire and a colourful new build in East Williamston.
In the north west, the judges must choose between a colourful three-storey home in Barmouth, a Victorian mid-terrace house in Penmaenmawr and a detached Edwardian property in Conwy.
In the north east, the judges must choose between a mill renovation in Dyserth, a 1930s semi-detached home in Flint and a mid-century semi detached renovation in Wrexham.
In the south east, our judges choose between an Art Deco villa in Penarth, an Edwardian semi-detached house in Cardiff and an old school house in Ewenny.