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Reviewed 17 August 2014

A hidden gem in the delightful Devon countryside just a short drive from a beautiful beach (Blackpool Sands). You will not regret choosing Greenswood Farm for a night or a week! The old farmhouse has been beautifully and tastefully renovated, the gardens are spectacular and Helen's breakfast is to die for! Just down the lane is the town of Dartmouth and if you follow Roger's great tip (of which he has many!) when visiting you will be in for a treat - go to the castle and take the ferry boat (£2 per adult) and sit back and enjoy the fantastic view!
There are so many B&Bs to choose from but we were so glad that we chose this one and will definitely be back!

Date of stay: August 2014
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Thank Joanna C
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Reviewed 25 September 2013

Highly recommend this oasis of calm, tucked away in the Dartmouth countryside. Perfect hosts, delightfully homely room and fabulous breakfasts.We felt as though we were family visiting rather than strangers staying in Bed and Breakfast accommodation The garden is beautiful. Come and see for yourself!

Room tip: The yellow room had a wonderful view of the garden. A good size room on the first floor.
Date of stay: September 2013
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Thank RACHEL B
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Reviewed 3 June 2013

We were immediately impressed by the long country lane leading to the farm and the remoteness of it. The garden is beautiful. Cosy bedroom with a fantastic view. We were welcomed warmly but also left alone which was nice. The facilities in the room were very good, proper teapot, cups and saucers as opposed to mugs which I always prefer. Very nice breakfast. Had a wonderful time. We would recommend it.

Date of stay: June 2013
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Reviewed 19 September 2012

This is a lovely old house in a very quiet setting down a long lane. It is set in a splendid garden.
We were welcomed with a cream tea on arival. The bedroom was large and beautifully furnished. The breakfast was superb. I would recommend this place to anyone looking for a romantic break.

Date of stay: September 2012
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2  Thank Surreyeater
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Reviewed 18 June 2011

Greenswood is beautiful place to stay with all the olde world charm that you may expect when staying in a Devon farmhouse. The hosts Helen & Roger serve the best breakfast I've experienced on this planet and look after you like you're royalty, but never intrusive.

There were some nice touches, like fresh milk left outside the room in the morning and proper coffee with cafetiere.

This is a good base for exploring the local area and we also managed to find two good pubs and a restaurant which we plan to revisit at the next opportunity! The Tower Inn is candle lit, very romantic! The nearby Laughing Monk is also worth a visit. On the way if you're running late visit the Sea Trout Inn, a few miles off route but we enjoyed an excellent meal

Date of stay: June 2011
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Thank NickSynergy
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