Called Grantley Arms, the pub, which dates back to the 1600s, will open in the neighbouring village of Grantley, a short walk from the hotel, in the summer.
In a post on social media, the pub is described as ‘a relaxed yet refined dining and drinking destination in the heart of Grantley village’ and has been designed ‘with warmth and familiarity in mind’.
Leading the kitchen will be Gavin Swift, currently senior sous chef at Grantley Hall, who will take on the role of chef-patron. Swift and his team will serve a menu of ‘hearty, seasonal Yorkshire dishes made from local produce’.
Speaking of his appointment Swift says: “It’s a real honour to be appointed Chef Patron of Grantley Arms.
“Having been part of the Grantley Hall team for several years, I’m proud to take everything we stand for – exceptional quality, local ingredients, and genuine Yorkshire hospitality – into a relaxed, countryside setting.”
Richard Sykes, Grantley Hall’s managing director, adds: “At Grantley Hall, warm hospitality is at the heart of everything we do – and that same spirit is what makes a truly great local pub.
“Grantley Arms is a proud new chapter for us, and one we’re incredibly excited to share with both our hotel guests and the local community.
“Whether it’s a leisurely lunch before check-in or a relaxed farewell meal after a stay, we see the pub as a natural extension of the Grantley experience – a place where quality, comfort and Yorkshire charm come together.”
