A 'lovely' and 'sublime' secluded Scottish inn looks like the perfect spot for an autumn retreat, especially since it boasts a Masterchef contestant in its kitchen.
There are countless pubs and restaurants scattered all over Scotland, but not many can boast having a Masterchef contestant in their kitchen.
Its name means 'the house of trousers' in Gaelic, and is a reference to the Jacobite Rebellion in 1745. During this time, islanders from Seil would visit the inn and change into trousers from their kilts before venturing onto the mainland.View gallery Today, the traditional pub is home to three recently renovated and "five-star rooms", according to its website.
One recent review reads: "This lovely place surpassed all our expectations both for our overnight stay and for our fabulous dinner. Our room was just lovely, nice touches like home made shortbread, and the bed super comfortable.
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