Another episode of BBC series Scotland's Home of the Year is primed to drop on Monday night (11 April), and this time it's a trip to central Scotland to see some stunning houses.
The second episode, airing on Monday night, will feature three different homes each in a different area, where one will be crowned the winner of the instalment.
The first home up is Easter Cottage in Charlestown, home to Dorothy and Ricky.
Dating back at least 200 years, Easter Cottage is a B-listed, two storey home which sits within one and a quarter acres of idyllic rural beauty.
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It was love at first sight for the couple when they viewed Easter Cottage. Downstairs, the living space flows from snug to dining area to the recently opened up kitchen as well as a separate lounge.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, one of which has been converted into a dedicated space for yoga with stunning views to aid relaxation.
Next, is Ostro Passive House - a contemporary property in Kippen, home to architectural designer Martin and architect Mhairi.
With the kitchen and living spaces pushed to the outer edges of the home, Ostro Passive House has a cubic core which houses a bathroom, three bedrooms and an office.
The home also has an emphasis on sustainability and the environment with windows capitalising on solar heat energy.
Finally, the judges will visit The Scottish Vybe in Dalgety Bay - home to Angela and Paul and their sons Clark and Jack. The house has a Scandinavian feel and was built in 1968 and shipped over from Norway by its original owner.
To capitalise on the view of the Firth of Forth, the home has an upside down layout with much of the living space on the first floor.
The Scottish Vybe also boasts a games room, bar and an outside patio complete with a 20 seater BBQ hut.
Anna, Michael and Kate must score Easter Cottage, Ostro Passive House and The Scottish Vybe on three crucial criteria - architectural merit, distinctive design and original style – as they compete for a place in the grand final.
Scotland's Home of the Year resumes on Monday, April 11 at 8:30pm on BBC One and BBC Scotland.