property in the finale of the popular BBC Scotland series. The 1850s property, which was built by celebrated Scottish architect Charles Wilson, was painstakingly renovated back to its former glory and captivated the judges so much it moved one of them to tears.
Once owned by famous shipbuilder William Pearce, the winning home beat off stiff competition from eight other finalists from locations across Scotland including Kelso, Orkney, Perthshire, Edinburgh and Stornoway.
The winning Park Terrace apartment - which boasts two bedrooms, an ornate rotunda with a glass roof and stunning sitting room with hand-gilded cornicing - moved judge renowned interior designer Anna Campbell-Jones to tears when she first stepped inside.
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