The Elphinstone Hotel occupies a High Street building in Biggar with a history running back more than four hundred years, known first as the Elphinstone Arms and shortened by locals to the Elph. Robert and Janette Allen, with their son Michael, have run the hotel for more than twenty-five years, offering eleven individually decorated en-suite rooms alongside a bar and restaurant. A plaque unveiled inside in May 2002 commemorates General Wladyslaw Sikorski, the Polish wartime leader who inspected troops of the First Polish Brigade billeted in the town from September 1940 before they fought through North Africa and Italy. The bar opens seven days from 11am, with restaurant service split across lunch and evening sittings running later on Saturdays. Function rooms host weddings alongside everyday trade. The hotel remains family run rather than part of a hotel group.
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