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THE HIGHLIGHTS
With its characterful history - dating back to 1640 - The Greenbank Hotel is almost as old as Falmouth itself, beginning life as a private house before becoming an Inn. It's a prime waterfront location to kick back and soak up the stunning estuary views, marine activities and finest Cornish fare.

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THE LOCATION9/10

Elegantly perched on the Waterfront, boasting its own quay and private pontoons, alongside spectacular views across the Fal estuary to the quaint village of Flushing, The Greenbank Hotel is perfectly positioned for exploring the South West Coast Path, as well as the cobbled streets, peppered with independent boutiques, eateries, galleries and antiques.

By car: just off the A39 towards Falmouth, the hotel is 30 minutes from Truro, 4 hours 30 minutes from Birmingham and 5 hours 30 minutes from London. Free on-site parking available.

By train: London Paddington to Falmouth Town takes 5 hours - after which, it's a 10-minute taxi (or 20-minute walk) to the hotel. Book trains to Falmouth.

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CHARACTER & STYLE8/10

Fusing heritage features with contemporary elegance, The Greenbank is home to a classic style with large communal spaces that are flooded with natural light bringing panoramic estuary views into focus. Design notes draw on heritage features with a nod towards the coastal surrounds and accents of colour creating warm and inviting spaces.

THE FACILITIES8/10

A warm and friendly service welcomes guests in the refurbished restaurant and bar, lounge area and The Working Boat pub, with the quay and private pontoons used for receiving guests by boat, as well as a range of water sport activities for sea-faring adventurers.

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Terrace
  • Beachfront
  • Dog friendly
  • Family-friendly
  • Free parking
  • Free Wi-Fi

ROOMS9/10

Rooms are home to rich opulent palettes of turquoise, ochre, burnt orange, blues and teals, many of which have original artwork and harbour-facing wingback chairs. Master Suites have large stand-alone baths within the open-plan spaces; elsewhere the bathrooms are luxurious.

Room types: Classic, Dog-friendly, Deluxe, Superior, Family rooms; Florence, Lookout suites

Key amenities: en-suite bathroom with toiletries, bathrobes and slippers, tea and coffee facilities, TV, free Wi-Fi

FOOD & DRINK8/10

It's all about quality seasonal produce at The Water's Edge where plates highlight the very best of local ingredients, creating 'rustic fine dining'. At the Working Boat, indulge in 'proper Cornish pub grub' with local ales and ciders on tap.

The Water's Edge: estuary views, coastal cuisine, seasonal and local ingredients. Open for lunch and dinner.

The Working Boat: ​quality pub grub, dog-friendly. Open for lunch and dinner.

Terrace: serving coffee, bar snacks and drinks.

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