The Cleveland Tontine is a historic building in Ingleby Arncliffe, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
In the early 19th century, a turnpike was constructed from Crathorne, to join the existing road from Thirsk to Stokesley.
A group of investors decided that the junction of the two roads would be a good location for a coaching inn.
The inn is built of sandstone, the rear wing whitewashed, with hipped Lakeland slate roofs.
In the centre, a perron leads to a doorway with engaged columns, a radial fanlight in an archivolt, and a pediment, above which is a tripartite window.