Come take a look inside a serious contender for the Scotland's Home of the Year crown, that marginally lost out to a quaint wee cottage in Fort William.
On Monday night's (April 4) episode of the BBC property programme, we were greeted by The Tower, a church conversion on the Black Isle which is home to Rob and Rachel Hill.
Fans on social media waxed lyrical about this stunning home, as entertainment reporter for STV Laura Boyd even tweeted: "I want to live in all of them. The church though!"
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But, in the end, The Tower lost out to Lorne Cottage, a dainty renovated cottage dating from around 1800, and owned by Ciara McCartney and Arran MacPhee.
The Tower is a formidable looking building with a cosy and luxurious interior, and it really caught the eye of BBC viewers on Monday.
With it's extremely expensive-looking interior, and high-rise ceilings, this home could be a mini-mansion in the middle of the Black Isle.
Scroll through our gallery above to check out the property for yourself.
The spiral staircase is like something out of Harry Potter, and each piece of unique furniture slots into place in this home.
The warm lighting gives this property a safe and comforting glow, as anybody could imagine curling up with a book next to the extensive bookshelves.
Plenty of natural light cascades in from the full-length windows, and the original beams of the church gives it that old-fashioned feel.
It's not hard to see exactly why viewers were rooting for this home to win, given it's sheer stature of build.
You can tune into the next episode of Scotland's Home of the Year on Monday, April 11, on BBC One Scotland at 8:30pm.