House of the Year
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- | 2010: Arts and Crafts-inspired house in Donaghcloney, for Nicola and Angus Waddington<br> | + | 2010: Arts and Crafts-inspired house in Donaghcloney, Co. Down, for Nicola and Angus Waddington<br> |
- | 2011: Clifftop house in Newcastle, | + | 2011: Clifftop house in Newcastle, Co. Down, for David and Frieda Scott<br> |
- | 2012: | + | 2012: Contemporary barn in Saintfield, Co. Down, for Pamela and Drew Wylie |
== Web links == | == Web links == |
Revision as of 10:49, 11 September 2022
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Host
Co-hosts
Des Ewing, Michael Dunn, Suzanne Garuda
Broadcast
BBC One Northern Ireland, 22 February 2010 to 6 February 2012 (19 episodes in 3 series)
Synopsis
Top interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen tours Northern Ireland, visiting three homes in each county. Which will he pick as the best?
In his efforts, he's guided by Des Ewing, an architect; Michael Dunn, a freelance property consultant; and Suzanne Garuda, another interior designer.
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Champions
2010: Arts and Crafts-inspired house in Donaghcloney, Co. Down, for Nicola and Angus Waddington
2011: Clifftop house in Newcastle, Co. Down, for David and Frieda Scott
2012: Contemporary barn in Saintfield, Co. Down, for Pamela and Drew Wylie