Greenway is a glorious woodland National Trust garden on the banks of the River Dart that time seems to have passed by.
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A National Trust garden held on the edge of the wildness, renowned for rare half-hardy trees and shrubs, underplanted by native wild flowers. Devon's best kept secret.
The surrounding estate has many walks which give stunning views over the estuary. Links with Dart Valley Trail, Galmpton village walk and John Musgrave Heritage Trail.
Travel by river to enjoy this peaceful haven. Regular boats from Dartmouth – Greenway Quay and ferry services, tel – 01803 844010. National Trust shop, licensed café and barn gallery. New for 2006 – Opening of the restored vinery.
Come to Greenway, Agatha Christie’s garden, by river! Ferries from Dartmouth, Brixham and Torquay land at Greenway Quay. Garden of exceptional beauty with an atmosphere of romantic wilderness and mystery. Wonderful position with breathtaking views and glimpses of the wooded Dart estuary.
Greenway House is undergoing major restoration, and opening to the public in spring 2009, but you can visit the conservator’s workshop to see what’s happening, and the exhibition on ‘Greenway, Another Chapter’
Greenway Garden, including the shop, cafe, Barn Gallery and conservator's store, will be open every Wednesday - Sunday inclusive from 1st March to 26th October.
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