UK: The Grade-II listed Manor House Hotel at Pinchinthorpe in Teesside has closed ‘with immediate effect’ less than a year after reopening following an extensive renovation.
After being acquired by John Borthwick in November 2017, the hotel relaunched in August 2018 as a hotel, restaurant and wedding venue.
The hotel announced the closure in a Facebook post that read: “It is with great sadness that we announce the closure of the hotel and restaurant with immediate effect. Thank you all who helped us on our journey to re-open Pinchinthorpe Hall and if you have any questions then please email them to info@pinchinthorpemanorhouse.co.uk”
Owner John Borthwick focused on developing the businesses into the Manor House Hotel and 80-cover restaurant Cliff Rigg after he acquired the property.
Prior to this, the building hadn’t traded as a hotel and venue for seven years, closing in 2011, while the microbrewery – which became the restaurant – continued to run.
The property is home to six bedrooms, four formal reception rooms, a self contained two bedroom flat and cottage and 10 acres of land.






