Four Scottish houses have been selected by Historic Scotland to feature in the ITV series Britain's Secret Homes.
Traquair House in the Borders, Mousa Broch in Shetland, Rock House in Edinburgh and Knap of Howar in Orkney will all appear in the series, which looks at 50 of the UK’s most interesting houses.
The Scottish properties were chosen from a selection put forward by Elly McCrone, Head of Listing and Designed Landscapes at Historic Scotland.
The five-part series features properties put forward by Historic Scotland, English Heritage, Cadw, the Welsh Government’s historic environment service, and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency.
Experts from each organisation debated the order of the list, considering factors including each home’s national importance, cultural significance, historical value and beauty.
The series gives the background behind 50 of the UK’s most interesting homes; from council houses to country manors, bungalows to palaces, with the history of each property is brought to life using archive footage, CGI and dramatic reconstruction.
Elly McCrone, the Historic Scotland expert who put forward a number of Scottish properties for consideration said: "From an Iron Age broch to Scotland’s oldest inhabited house, this exciting series examines some of Scotland’s most interesting homes. Spanning thousands of years, it investigates the unique relationship people have with the spaces they live in, and the ways in which that relationship has evolved over the centuries. Britain’s Secret Homes serves to highlight the breadth of fascinating historic homes in Scotland and the rest of the UK."
The third episode of Britain’s Secret Homes airs on Friday 21 June at 9pm on ITV.
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