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Yorkshire hotel group Provenance Inns has acquired The Cleveland Tontine, between Northallerton and Stokesley – its ninth site.

The restaurant, which has seven five-star recently refurbished rooms, has a reputation for fine dining and will begin trading under its new ownership from Tuesday, 14 June.

Chris Blundell, chairman, said: “The Cleveland Tontine has built an excellent reputation over a number of years and we are delighted to have the opportunity to build upon this.

“We will be exploring the possibilities of creating more bedrooms, while underpinning its standing as a fine-dining establishment by offering our own seasonal and locally-sourced produce.”

The site will join the group’s existing portfolio, which includes hotels such as the West Park hotel in Harrogate, the Carpenters Arms at Felixkirk and the Black Bull at Moulton.

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