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Your Home Made Perfect architect Laura Jane Clark on her Welsh childhood and her early inspirations

The BBC property makeover series where architects transform problematic homes into dream homes with the magic of virtual reality is back for a third series

Laura Jane Clark is back in the latest series of Your Home Made Perfect

The memory that the architect Laura Jane Clark recalls most vividly from her childhood in Wales is the castles.

Laura, who is back on TV this Monday with the third series of to Your Home Made Perfect, grew up in Prestatyn and she loved exploring the old castles near her childhood home.

"I always wanted to be a doctor so when I was little I didn’t really think about being an architect, but I used to love exploring the old castles in north Wales," Laura recalls.

"My grandparents lived in Rhuddlan, and Rhuddlan Castle is a wonderful old derelict ruin. I used to go over to see my grandparents as we were really close, and I’d absolutely adore going to the castle and messing around, it was just fantastic.

"I used to love Conwy Castle as well, which is a little bit grander, and I always remember looking around and thinking what it would have been like to be a knight back in the day, I was never a princess kind of girl."

Laura was born in Scotland but moved to Wales when she was three. Her grandfather was a big influence in her life and made sure she knew what was important.

"The last thing he said to me was 'don’t be supporting Scotland over Wales in the rugby' because it was the Six Nations at the time.

"So I promised him I would never support Scotland over Wales and I never have done. Scotland for everything else but Wales in the rugby."