A well-known country pub and restaurant near Harrogate has temporarily shut its doors as it undergoes refurbishment works.
The Kestrel Inn, located on the A661 Wetherby Road, served its final meals and drinks before closing yesterday (Sunday).
The venue is scheduled to reopen to customers on Saturday 25th April.
Operated by Vintage Inns, the pub shared a message ahead of the temporary closure.
It said:
“Thank you for all your support — we can’t wait to welcome you back after our refresh!”
The Kestrel Inn is known for its traditional country pub dining, range of cask ales and wines and accommodation for guests.

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