Outlander: Scottish hotel that starred in first episode of hit series is sold

The Convenanter Hotel in Falkland was used to depict an Inverness B&B in the first ever episode of Outlander. It has now been sold to new owners. PIC: Contributed.The Convenanter Hotel in Falkland was used to depict an Inverness B&B in the first ever episode of Outlander. It has now been sold to new owners. PIC: Contributed.
The Convenanter Hotel in Falkland was used to depict an Inverness B&B in the first ever episode of Outlander. It has now been sold to new owners. PIC: Contributed.
A Fife hotel which starred in the very first episode of the hit television show Outlander has been sold.

The Covenanter Hotel in Falkland was used as Mrs Baird’s B&B where characters Claire and Frank Randall spent their second honeymoon.

Falkland was used to depict 1940s Inverness in the time travelling fantasy with the village now a must-see location for Outlander fans.

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The hotel, which sits directly across from Falkland Palace, was put up for sale with a guide price of £350,000.

Falkland was used several times by Outlander film crews. A cellar at Falkland Palace was used as an 18th Century apothecary room, Lomond Pharmacy doubled as Campbell's Coffee Shop and Fayre Earth Gift Shop was used as Farrell's Hardware and Furniture Store, where Claire stops to look at a vase in the window.

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