The Five Alls is situated close to the junction of Bridge Street and Hocker Hill, approximately 100m north of the town centre, in a fairly narrow, cobbled street leading to the old Wye river bridge that was once the crossing between England and Wales. The tourist attraction of Chepstow Castle is in close proximity to public pay and display car parks close by. The pub forms part of the licensed circuit within the town centre with various independent and managed houses both within the town centre and on the periphery.
A Grade II period three-storey property of painted render construction under a pitched slate roof, with single-storey rear additions, arranged to provide one large trade area at ground floor level and private accommodation above. A single trading split-level bar area at the ground floor level is presented in a traditional style and the toilets are to the rear. The front bar area has wood floors, bar servery, and an open fireplace, and the rear has flagstone floors and darts throw.
To the front is a small beer terrace and to the rear an elevated, large garden, with covered areas and fabulous views towards Chepstow Castle which sits directly at the back of the pub.
The private accommodation consists of a two-bed flat on the first and second floors with a lounge, kitchen, and bathroom.