Royal George Hotel, Monmouth
The Royal George Hotel, Monk Street, Monmouth, Wales, is a Georgian townhouse, described as "one of the town's finest eighteenth century houses". The house was designated a Grade II* listed building on 27 June 1952. The building is of three storeys, with seven bays under a hipped roof, built "probably in the 1730s."It was originally roughcast to imitate masonry and has a modillion eaves cornice. The building, originally known as Ivy Bank House, was converted into flats in the late twentieth century.
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Royal George Hotel, Monmouth
The Royal George Hotel, Monk Street, Monmouth, Wales, is a Georgian townhouse, described as "one of the town's finest eighteenth century houses". The house was designated a Grade II* listed building on 27 June 1952. The building is of three storeys, with seven bays under a hipped roof, built "probably in the 1730s."It was originally roughcast to imitate masonry and has a modillion eaves cornice. The building, originally known as Ivy Bank House, was converted into flats in the late twentieth century.
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Monk Street
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Probably 1730s
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Ivy Bank House
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The Royal George
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