The General Tarleton pub, on the outskirts of Knaresborough, is to be wound-up.
According to a resolution posted on The Gazette, agreed by director Suzanne Topham, a meeting took place on September 30 on the premises in Ferrensby.
At the meeting the owners agreed to a voluntary wind-up of the business.
Leeds company Begbies Traynor was appointed as the joint liquidator of the company.
Suzanne and John Topham have owned the gastropub since 2005. The venue had acquired a fine reputation for food but had not reopened since closing during lockdown.
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The owners also run The Alice Hawthorn pub and restaurant in Nun Monkton.
The Stray Ferret tried to contact the couple for comment but they had not responded by the time of publication.