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WHAT WE LOVE...

Perched right on the waterfront with stunning estuary views across to Flushing, The Greenbank is Falmouth's oldest hotel with a rich maritime heritage at the heart. It's an inspiring setting to take time out with lashings of style, alongside its own quay with private pontoons, a cosy pub, the Greenbank beach and harbour-facing gardens - ideally positioned for oceanic lovers, as well as those who enjoy exploring the coast by foot. There's an array of water sports, sea-faring activities and calendar events, including sea-shanty singing, ale-tasting, sailing regattas and the annual oyster festival, providing diverse year-round offerings for all ages. With its nautical charm, and dreamy backdrop, the Greenbank makes for a spectacular holidaying spot, honing in on the best of the South Cornish coast.

Your expert reviewer

Natalie Millar-Partridge
Travel writer, hotel reviewer and destination expert
For 20-years, Natalie has written extensively for regional, national and global publications, offering an inside track on unusual and exciting destinations; a highly curated approach to the most groundbreaking places to stay – from the super-luxe to the quirky, curiously different and considered properties to have on your radar. Natalie is based in South West England.

THE DETAILS

Location9/10

If you can drag yourself away from the beach, the quaint cobbled streets are lined with a curio of independents and antiques.

A stone's throw from the National Maritime Museum and Henry VIII's Pendennis Castle; renowned sub-tropical gardens of Trebah and Glendurgan, are a ten-minute drive away.
By car: 30 minutes from Truro, 5 hours 30 minutes from London and 4 hours 30 minutes from Birmingham. Free on-site parking.
By train: Falmouth Town is a short taxi ride from the hotel or 20 minutes by foot. Regular connections from Truro, reached from Penzance and Exeter.

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Style & Character8/10

It's the perfect spot for anyone seeking a waterside base with a contemporary edge, situated on the South Cornish coast. There's a subtle nautical influence and a coastal palette with furnishings of bronze and brass, blended with rich oaks and glass.

Service & Facilities8/10

The Working Boat - the hotel's very own pub, provides an authentic atmosphere, serving fresh local produce, right on the water's edge.

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Terrace
  • Beachfront
  • Dog friendly

  • Family-friendly
  • Free parking
  • Free Wi-Fi

Rooms9/10

The aesthetic Master Suite was an absolute treat, providing the ultimate in contemporary comfort with panoramic estuary views. Incredible attention-to-detail translates throughout the bedrooms, with a single statement papered feature wall, inspired by coastal scenes.

Classic, Dog-friendly, Deluxe, Superior, Family rooms; Florence, Lookout suites
Facilities include: en-suite bathroom with toiletries, bathrobes and slippers, tea and coffee facilities, TV, free Wi-Fi

Food & Drink8/10

The Water's Edge is a contemporary sea-facing spot to enjoy hearty and flavoursome produce that celebrates the best of region's bounty. For a true taste of Cornwall, head to The Working Boat with its laidback vibe, waterside views and freshly caught fish n' chip supper!

The Water's Edge: estuary views, coastal cuisine, seasonal and local ingredients. Open for lunch and dinner.
Terrace: serving coffee, bar snacks and drinks.
The Working Boat: ​quality pub grub, dog-friendly. Open for lunch and dinner.

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