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Lee Clarke restaurant finds new home in Haycock Manor Hotel


Prévost, the fine dining restaurant serving progressive modern British cuisine, is reopening in its new home, the historic Haycock Manor Hotel in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, on 22 June.

Prevost is now housed in the stunning orangery overlooking one of the restored landscaped gardens and its new walled kitchen garden. The restaurant occupies part of the multi-million-pound restoration of the magnificent Grade II*-listed buildings at the Haycock Manor Hotel.

Peterborough locals will already be familiar with the restaurant, as Executive Chef Lee Clarke first launched Prévost in the city in April 2016. It quickly gained huge respect amongst customers and critics alike, receiving recognition from Michelin, The Good Food Guide and Harden’s.

Clarke is well known for his imaginative creations which form the signature ‘tasting’ menus. Now his highly skilled brigade includes Head Chef Sam Nash who previously spent six years honing his skills at the Michelin starred L’Enclume in Cumbria with Simon Rogan.

Together the team are committed to elevating Prevost to sit amongst the finest in the country and to create a truly unique dining experience.

The new vision at the Haycock, with is striving to compete with the very best, has therefore proved such a great fit for Prevost.

General Manager Tom Wortley said, “fine dining should be an amazing gastronomic delight but we want to combine that with a relaxed sense of fun. Elegance with playfulness - that’s the combination we are looking to create and Prevost fits with that perfectly.

Guests of Prévost will be greeted with a welcome drink and snacks at the chef’s table in front of the open kitchen before moving to their table in the redesigned 40-seater glass-panelled orangery.

They select a tasting of either five courses or eight courses, and each comprise seasonal dishes using ingredients from meticulously sourced artisan producers and of course produce grown in the hotel’s kitchen garden.

Example dishes include Carrot tartar, white chocolate and Petrossian Royal Osetra caviar; Norfolk quail, pork jowl, morel and peas and a signature pre-dessert course: the Prévost lime honey pot.

To compliment the food, sommelier Elena Serban has created a unique, eclectic wine list. The amazing English sparkling wine, Gusbourne, sits alongside the best Champagnes, together with a fantastic selection of organic wines and sake which complement her choice of the world’s best.

Serban grew up and trained in Romania, but her extensive experience includes the Japanese powerhouse Hakkasan, where she extended her knowledge and love of sake.

Lee Clarke said, “Since opening Prévost in 2016 we’ve really come a long way. I’m so proud of our accolades but most importantly, I love our loyal customer base. The revitalisation of the Haycock Manor Hotel has provided me, with my expanded team, the opportunity to re-design and elevate what we offer to a whole new level.

'We are looking forward to providing a unique experience for those loyal clients as well as seeing many new clients discover and enjoy what we do. We have such an amazing, beautiful space together with an amazing new state of the art kitchen so we can’t wait to be sharing it with them.”