Sited at Agincourt Square this Wetherspoons owned hotel, restaurant and pub was a perfect spot to…read morecool off and take some cold refreshment on the hot day I visited Monmouth. The hotel (classed as a JD Wetherspoon Lodge) looked basic, but clean and tidy with rooms available from £44 a night for a single, with doubles from £54. The bar area, which served regular Wetherspoons fair was slightly down at heel but had character, enlivened by the few local characters in residence. However what distinguished this establishment from most JDWs was the fact that it is in a 17th century coaching inn, which was reputedly visited by King Charles I during the English Civil War. The bar area consequently stretched across several small and adjoining rooms, giving it a rambling feel. It also has a large beer garden.