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The Ceilidh Place

From rising to sleeping, spinning and weaving,
words in a garment, loose round my life:
eating and meeting, talking and singing,
such is the ceilidh, the joy of my life.

Robert Urquhart. 1921-1995

 

 

What's does The Ceilidh Place offer you?

Voted best hotel in the "Good for the Soul" category in 2005, the Ceilidh Place hotel in Ullapool grew out of Broomview Cottage and was started in 1970 by Robert Urquhart who was born there in 1921.  He started a small café in the boatshed but had aspirations for a place where not only postcards but life histories could be written. A place for eating, meeting, talking and singing.   It all came true. 

The sign outside invited musicians to sing or play for their supper.  If they were good, their supper could take some time,  few were served quickly.  There were arguments with planners, builders and bank managers as the café expanded.  Local staff were assisted by others from across the globe who miraculously found their way to the Ullapool hotel and gave of their skills and ideas.  There were customers who became staff and staff who became customers.

The hotel grew up.  It grew to include the house next door with rooms to let and a bookshop.  It grew away from a summer place and into the place that was always open.  There were no guarantees, no promises, but maybe  life could change here; that was the hope.  A place to be.  That was something. 

There were magical nights when musicians played and hearts were broken.  There were magical days when the summer sun shone on ‘til midnight and the conversations drifted into the early morning light.  There was, it seemed, all of life in one small Ceilidh Place.  The Ceilidh Place, a hotel in  Ullapool at the end of the A835 and the centre of the universe. 

The Ceilidh Place - Ullapool hotels - books, People, Food, Drink and Relaxing