George Hotel, Chepstow, Grade II listed hotel in Chepstow, United Kingdom.
The George Hotel is a Grade II listed building located next to the medieval town gate of Chepstow. It displays traditional architectural features with preserved period details and houses a restaurant serving steaks cooked on hot stones.
The building was founded in 1610 by Margaret Clepton as an inn and stands as one of the oldest structures near the town gate. A major fire in 1899 led to significant reconstruction that shaped the building as it appears today.
The restaurant here serves regional British dishes and hosts local events with live music performances. It has long functioned as a social hub where the community gathers for celebrations and entertainment.
The hotel is located on Moor Street and operates from Wednesday to Sunday. Visitors should check the daily opening hours before planning their visit.
During the 1899 reconstruction, workers uncovered underground passages connecting the building to the riverbank and Chepstow Castle. These hidden tunnels reveal ancient links between this establishment and the town's most significant locations.
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