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Article: Restaurant Review: Ullinish Country Lodge: Quite a mouthful
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- Scotland on Sunday
- Article date:
- January 18, 2009
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The endless layers of flavours at Ullinish will set your
tastebuds tingling
ULLINISH Country Lodge is the love-child of Brian and Pam Howard,
English hoteliers who moved from the rolling hills of Devon to the
wilds of Skye four years ago. Eight miles south of Dunvegan, guarded
by the Black Cuillin and MacLeod's Tables, they have landed in one
of the most rugged and beautiful places in Scotland.
The Howards had to completely renovate the 300-year-old farmhouse
which once played host to Dr Samuel Johnson - the author of the
original Dictionary of the English Language - and his Scottish
travel companion James Boswell in 1773.
And the arrival from Aberdeenshire of Bruce Morrison, the highly ...