Three St Albans wildcard properties are put to the judges. They are a converted farmyard barn with a 21st-century facelift, a zero-carbon self-build eco-home and a 1950s Scandinavian-style bungalow. Show more
The winning homes from the four categories in St Albans are revisited by the judges. They are given new insight into these magnificent homes while their owners get one last chance to impress. Show more
An eco-friendly dream home designed for the future, a converted barn renovated with a modern twist and a five-story Georgian townhouse are the wildcard properties. Show more
A two-up, two-down 1930s home reinvented for the modern taste, another 1930s home more traditionally restored, and a 1970s communal build with some surprises from its past face the judges. Show more
A Victorian cottage with roots in the local past, a 60s farmhouse given a new lease of life and an 80s bungalow where time travels inside all compete to be chosen for the final. Show more
A modern penthouse with a killer view, a split-level flat with a sweet history, a new-build that takes the judges down ‘the rabbit hole’, and a Georgian flat face the judges. Show more
In the final of this week’s episodes, the winning homes from the four categories in York are revisited by the judges. Show more
The judges revisit all of this week’s finalists to decide who deserves the ultimate accolade of The Best House in Town. Show more
Battling it out for a place in the final are a fun, shabby chic family home, a third-generation family home with some techy twists, and finally an Edwardian semi, with some rather eclectic interiors. Show more
Competing today are a traditional Edwardian end-of-terrace, a Victorian terrace brought crashing into the 21st century and a terrace that has been stretched to its limit. Show more
A retro style family home, a country style new build and a house with some seriously modern twists face the judges. Show more
The wildcard properties are a 100-year-old Dutch barge, a modern mansion and a 'Scandinavian barn' inspired rebuild. Show more
The owners of three terraced houses in Cardiff hand over their keys to a group of their knowledgeable nosey neighbours. The properties include an Edwardian terrace with a sleek, modern update. Show more
The owners of three terraces in St Albans go head to head in order to impress the five local judges and be chosen to compete in this week's final. Show more
Up for judgment in this episode are a vibrant family home with an industrial twist, a sleek, split-level semi and an eclectic Edwardian with a menagerie of surprises. Show more
An ultra-modern family home, a country lodge given a new lease of life and a 1970s house updated for the 21st century are up for judgment in St Albans. Show more
A renovated, three-story semi with a pastiche of colour, a period semi with a modern twist and a rustic, shabby-chic home with a love of upcycling face the judgment of some 'nosey neighbours'. Show more
The owners of an expanded country cottage with some bold colours, a modern home with sea views and a newly renovated contemporary farm house compete to be chosen for the final. Show more
Three Cardiff wildcard properties face the local judges. They are a bold, quirky terraced home, a renovated bath-house and a sleek modern new build. Show more
In the final round in Cardiff, the winning homes from the four categories go head to head. It is a tough job but the judges must decide who deserves the accolade of Best House in Town! Show more