Royal George House

Its architectural style is "old-fashioned" for its date, drawing on Carolean models such as Tredegar House.

Restored, and significantly altered internally, in 1985–1987, it was subsequently a nursing home, and as of 2017 it houses commercial offices and residential apartments.

[1] The architectural historian John Newman, describes the building as "one of the town's finest 18th century houses.

"[5] The Monmouth historian Keith Kissack noted its Neoclassical interiors of about 1800,[2] introduced when the commander of the Monmouthshire Militia remodelled the house.

The renovations were external, as well as internal, Newman comments on the "Adamesque Corinthian capitals and Doric frieze.