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COMPETITION: Win a two-night break at the Elphinstone Hotel, Biggar

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We’ve teamed up with The Elphinstone Hotel to offer readers the chance to win a two-night stay for two with breakfast and dinner on one evening.

Situated in the centre of Biggar, 30 miles outside Edinburgh, The Elphinstone Hotel is a traditional and charming coaching inn steeped in a 400-year-old history.

The owners, Robert and Janette Allen, have been at the heart of the business for almost twenty-five years and the family prides itself on the continued patronage of a busy local trade with a high level of repeat custom, which clearly tells its own story.

With wooden beams and roaring opening fire, The Elphinstone is the perfect place for a cosy spring break and offers a warm and friendly welcome to visitors and locals alike. The Elphinstone Restaurant menu is varied, with the focus very much on sourcing and utilising the best fresh, local produce.

Scottish dishes such as Cullen skin, morag dhu and haggis in crisp panko breadcrumbs all make for a delicious starter while mains include fisherman’s pie, haggis in a wholegrain mustard sauce and pork and black pudding stack.

There’s a range of dishes from around the world, catering for all tastes.

After a delicious dinner, relax in front of the fire in the traditional old inn-style lounge and enjoy a glass of wine, a rusty nail or even a hot toddy.

No two bedrooms are alike – each is en suite, decorated and fitted to a high standard and all provide digital TV, free Wi-Fi and tea and coffee making facilities, as well as access to hairdryer and ironing facilities.

 

To be in with a chance to win this amazing prize, just answer the following question:

 

When you are happy, you’re said to walk with a spring in your …

a)       Step     b)  Walk     c)  Foot

 

Hotline:  09012 925 256

Calls should cost no more than £1.02 – calls from mobiles or payphones may cost a lot more.

Or text SPCOMP followed by a space then your answer, name, address and email address to 64343 Texts cost £1.00 plus your standard operator charge.

 

OR POST:

Send your answer, name, address and email details to: SP Elphinstone Hotel comp, D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd., 2 Albert Sq., Dundee DD1 1DD.


Ts & Cs:  Lines open at 6.00am on Sunday, March 24, 2019 and winner will be chosen at random from combined correct entries after 9.00am on the closing date of Friday, March 29, 2019. Prize is as stated, is subject to availability and there are no cash alternatives. No other meals/drinks included in the prize. Your personal data will not be used for any other purpose than entry to this competition. Details of winner available on request.  Premium Rate Telephone Services Department, D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, 2 Albert Square, Dundee DD1 1DD.  Helpline 01382 426103. For full competition Ts & Cs please send a large Stamped Addressed Envelope to: The Sunday Post Marketing, Copy of your competition terms, D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd., 2 Albert Sq., Dundee DD1 1DD.  https://www.sundaypost.com/competition-terms/