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Complete Hospitality acquires Yorkshire’s White Rose Hotel

The property has 12 bedrooms along with a bar, games room and orangery restaurant overlooking the garden

Complete Hospitality, an expanding hotel group, has announced the acquisition of the White Rose Hotel in Askrigg, Yorkshire, for an undisclosed amount. 

The hotel, which has been the first acquisition made by Complete Hospitality, has been renamed and rebranded following the completion of the sale to The Middle House Pub, Dining and Hotel 

Group directors John Teasdale and Mervyn Parrish have “significant” experience in the hotel sector, with Teasdale being local to the village and well-known throughout the area. 

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The property has 12 bedrooms along with a bar, games room and orangery restaurant overlooking the garden. 

Since the acquisition, the property has already gone through the first phase of an “extensive” refurbishment programme, including an upgrade of all guest bedrooms, redecoration of the reception and restaurant areas, and a transformation of the bar area. 

Complete Hospitality has also launched a new website for the venue, as well as a new social media presence. 

Teasdale said: “Located in the “middle” of the thriving village of Askrigg, the venue now offers great food and drinks, comfortable accommodation and the very best of Yorkshire Hospitality. 

“We have received amazing support and feedback from the local community, and we want to provide them and visitors with a cosy and comfortable place to have a pint of local beer, eat some tasty locally sourced food and enjoy great company. Our plan is to sympathetically refurbish the entire building and create a venue everyone can enjoy.”

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