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There's no place like home. Country cottage or contemporary flat, city dwelling or seaside suntrap - Owain Wyn Evans searches for the nation's perfect pads.
The judges reach the south east, where they must choose between a colourful terraced property in Cardiff, an eclectic detached home in Newport and a converted family home in Porthcawl.
In the north west, the judges choose between a 17th-century coastal cottage on the Llyn Peninsula, a semi-detached family home in Colwyn Bay and an arts and crafts cottage in Conwy.
In the north east, the judges must choose between a renovated 19th-century villa in Prestatyn, a converted 1960s bungalow in Flintshire and a Grade II listed conversion in Wrexham.
In mid Wales and the valleys, the judges choose between a 17th century barn conversion in Monmouthshire, a renovated semi-detached in Ebbw Vale, and a Georgian restoration near Llandeilo.
In the south west, the judges choose between an upside-down house in Gower, a Victorian terrace in Mumbles, and a restored Victorian
farmhouse in Carmarthenshire.
The judges have scoured the country in their search and now the five regional winners go head-to-head for the title of Wales' Home of the Year.
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