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North Yorkshire restaurant set for £1m boutique hotel transformation

The new owners of a North Yorkshire restaurant are set to invest a further £1m to create a boutique hotel.

Provenance Inns and Hotels Group acquired the Cleveland Tontine, between Northallerton and Stokesley, at the beginning of June and is now making plans to restore the inn into a boutique hotel.

The Tontine already has seven five-star rated and recently-refurbished bedrooms but the company is exploring ways to add to these, subject to planning consent, with the refurbishment of a listed former coach house on the site.

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Michael Ibbotson, director at Provenance, said: “The condition of the coach house has deteriorated over time and we felt that it provided a great opportunity to achieve two goals: to restore it and to be able to offer more rooms for our guests at this unique location on the edge of the North York Moors.”

The property is the ninth acquisition for the group, which also owns the WestPark Hotel in Harrogate, the Carpenters Arms at Felixkirk and the Black Bull at Moulton.

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