NormanS
Well-Known Member
People who visit this popular Scottish anchorage may be interested to know that the Tigh an Truish hotel is closed for major refurbishment. The bar is open, but there will be no meals for the foreseeable future.
For Sasunnachs, the anchorage and the hotel, which is just over the hill, are on the island of Seil, which is connected to the Scottish mainland by the "Bridge over the Atlantic". After the 1745 Uprising, the wearing of the Tartan was proscribed by the government, and so when leaving the island, men would remove their kilts, and put on trousers. The meaning of Tigh an Truish is "The house of the trousers".
For Sasunnachs, the anchorage and the hotel, which is just over the hill, are on the island of Seil, which is connected to the Scottish mainland by the "Bridge over the Atlantic". After the 1745 Uprising, the wearing of the Tartan was proscribed by the government, and so when leaving the island, men would remove their kilts, and put on trousers. The meaning of Tigh an Truish is "The house of the trousers".