Book your parking
You don't have to book your visit in advance, but if you are travelling by car you will need to book parking at Greenway. You can book for today up until 8am. Every Thursday time slots will be available for the next 14 days.
Greenway house and garden: 'the loveliest place in the world'
Greenway Road, Galmpton, near Brixham, Devon, TQ5 0ES
Book a visitAsset | Opening time |
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Greenway house | 10:30 - 17:00 |
Garden | 10:30 - 17:00 |
Car Park | 10:30 - 17:00 |
Barn Café | 10:30 - 17:00 |
Shop | 10:30 - 17:00 |
Second-hand bookshop | 10:30 - 17:00 |
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £16.50 | £15.00 |
Child | £8.30 | £7.50 |
Family | £41.30 | £37.50 |
Family 1 adult + 2 children | £24.80 | £22.50 |
Group Adult | £14.25 | |
Group Child | £7.15 |
Assistance dogs only in house. Dogs on leads welcome in garden, boathouse, shop and café.
Dogs on leads welcome in garden, shop and café. Assistance dogs only in house.
Second-hand bookshop in old stables.
Barn Café with indoor and outdoor seating. 1950s ice cream parlour-inspired Tack Room serving takeaways in summer.
If arriving by car, you will need to book in advance to secure a parking space. Please limit your stay to three hours for the benefit of other visitors. If you wish to visit by motorhome, please contact us before your arrival. We have limited spaces for midibuses and motorhomes, which need to be booked in advance.
Blue Badge parking and drop-off point. Accessible toilets. Cobbled areas. Grounds partly accessible: map of route available. Wheelchairs available. Lockers for large bags available.
Grounds are partly accessible, steep slopes, narrow paths. Map of accessible route available.
Adapted toilets next to visitor reception, the shop and back of house.
There are a minimum of six accessible parking spaces in our main car park. The main car park has hard surface tarmac, and a tarmac path which leads to the main tarmac drive.
Drop-off available at Reception, if required.
Electric buggy transport available between the main car park to reception. Courtesy car transport available from quay for ferry passengers.
Café situated just off main courtyard near Visitor Reception. There are cobbles leading to the café and in the main courtyard. Level entry to the ground floor of the café.
Two manual wheelchairs are available to use free of charge, if you know you will need one please call us in advance on 01803 843235 to book one as they are very popular.
There are cobbles leading to the café and in the main courtyard. Level access to shop.
From Torquay and Paignton follow signs to Brixham, until you reach the village of Churston. Follow brown tourist signs (directing you to Greenway), through the village of Galmpton. Follow Manor Vale Road and continue on to Greenway Road. Follow Greenway Road past the school and out of the village; continue on for approximately two miles until you reach Greenway. Please respect the speed limits in the village and drive with care.
Parking: Parking spaces must be booked in advance. Charges for non-National Trust members: £1.10 per hour, max 3 hours stay. No parking on Greenway Road or in Galmpton village.
Sat Nav: Postcode TQ5 0ES will direct you through Galmpton village and along Greenway road; continue to follow Greenway road until you reach Greenway.
Dart Valley Trail, Kingswear 3 miles, Dartmouth 6 miles. Greenway walk from Broadsands or Churston station 3½ miles
Paignton 4 ½ miles, Churston 2 miles. Please be aware that there are no steam train services in operation.
Please be aware that there are no bus services in operation to Greenway at present. Full sized coaches cannot access Greenway; to bring a group by midi-coach, places must be pre-booked by calling 01803 843235.
Ferry services running from March to October: Greenway Ferry Company. From Dartmouth (park at Darmouth park and ride, six hours minimum parking required) call Greenway Ferry Service: 01803 882811. From Dittisham (pay and display parking in The Ham car park, limited spaces in July and August), regular ferry service available every day; ring the bell for service.
To land at Greenway Quay contact Greenway Ferries on 01803 882811.
We're singing loud for all to hear this Christmas at Greenway. Take part in a festive outdoor trail with Christmas wreaths inspired by our favourite Christmas songs and admire the house decked for a family holiday.
From decorating a natural wreath to creating one from scratch with the Head Gardener, take a look at the wreath workshops taking place this Christmas.
You don't need to book your visit in advance to Greenway, but if you're coming by car, you will need to book a parking space ahead of your visit. To help plan a visit to Greenway, find out in this article how to book your car parking space, travel by ferry and everything else you need to know to arrange your visit.
Greenway is a three pawprint rated place. We love dogs and welcome you to visit with yours. Find out where you can walk with your dog at Greenway and what facilities are available.
There’s lots for groups and schools to enjoy at Greenway, Devon, from exploring the grounds and learning about nature. Find out more about reaching Greenway and group discounts.
Georgian house with 1950s interiors, holiday home to Agatha Christie and her family's varied collections.
Scene of the crime in Christie's mystery Dead Man's Folly. Foreshore overlooking the River Dart, home to river wildlife.
Gun battery on the river, built as a Napoleonic defence in the 1790s.
Walled gardens, woodland, Camellia Garden, Fernery and riverside paths. Deckchairs and benches with River Dart views.
Barn Café with indoor and outdoor seating. 1950s ice cream parlour-inspired Tack Room serving takeaways in summer.
Shop filled with Agatha Christie mementoes, homewares and local produce. Pop up retail horsebox during summer months.
Former stables now a second-hand bookshop stocked full of pre-loved books, puzzles and a variety of CD's and DVD's.
We're singing loud for all to hear this Christmas at Greenway. Take part in a festive outdoor trail with Christmas wreaths inspired by our favourite Christmas songs and admire the house decked for a family holiday.
Join us for an evening workshop with Greenway's Head Gardener as they show you how to create your own Christmas wreath from start to finish.
Step inside the holiday home of Agatha Christie and her family. Find out more about the rooms used by the family and the treasures they collected.
From walled gardens to riverside woodland, the garden at Greenway is very relaxed and tranquil. Find out more about the Peach House, the Fernery, the Battery, and where to find the best river views.
You'll find plenty of activities to keep the whole family entertained at Greenway, with trails in the house and garden and wildlife to spot. What adventures will you have next?
The Barn Café and the Tack Room provide takeaway drinks, food and ice cream. Browse the souvenirs and gifts in the National Trust shop, or find a pre-loved read in the second-hand bookshop.
Follow this circular walk to find the Boathouse, made famous in Agatha Christie's novel Dead Man's Folly, and explore peaceful woodland paths beside the River Dart.
A moderate 2.5-mile trail from the village of Galmpton via Coombe Lane is perfect for walkers, cyclists and horse riders alike.
The trail to Greenway from Galmpton via Mill Lane takes in great views over the River Dart, and even goes along a beach foreshore. When the tide is in you may need to take off your socks and shoes to wade through the river for a short while, but when the tide is out it's a more straightforward walk.
This trail from the nearby village of Galmpton follows a permissive bridleway along quiet country lanes and through woodland. Great for walkers, horse riders and cyclists alike.
Stay in Agatha Christie’s former holiday home where you’ll be treated to views of the Dart Estuary.
A riverside cottage complete with rose climbing walls and a contemporary interior.
A quaint gate lodge at the entrance to Agatha Christie’s much loved holiday home.
Gaze out at the sparkling River Dart from the windows of this woodland garden cottage.
A cosy, quiet cottage in the woodland just behind Dartmouth Castle with glorious views of the River Dart, perfect for a peaceful, relaxing break.
A getaway for two in the gardens of Coleton Fishacre on the South Devon coast.
A recently refurbished former farmhouse, set within the grounds of Coleton Fishacre.
A quiet Devon countryside stay with the gardens of Coleton Fishacre close by.
Escape into the wonder of the season this autumn with a family friendly garden trail.
Celebrate a festive day out at Greenway. We're 'Rocking around the Christmas wreath' trail outside and soaking up the twinkle of trees and traditional decorations indoors.
Join us for a festive evening workshop with the Head Gardener at Greenway. Using foraged evergreens from the garden, you'll create a natural wreath ideal for the festive season.
To say thank you to the Lottery players who have made so much of our conservation work possible, we’re taking part in the National Lottery Open Week. Just present your lottery ticket or scratch card to explore Greenway for free.
This relaxed and atmospheric house is set in the 1950s, when Agatha and her family would spend summers and Christmases here with friends, relaxing by the river, playing croquet and clock golf, and reading her latest mystery to their guests. The family were great collectors, and the house is filled with an important and varied collection of ceramics, Tunbridgeware, silver, and books, including first editions of her novels. It is also home to archaeological artefacts acquired in the Middle East where Agatha accompanied her husband, archaeologist Max Mallowan on excavations. In the library a frieze was painted in 1944 when the house was requisitioned by the US Coastguards as part of the preparations for D-Day.
The Georgian house you see today was built in the late 18th century for a successful sea merchant, but there has been a house on this site for over 400 years. In the 16th century a Tudor mansion called Greenway Court was built for the Gilbert family who were leading soldiers and seafarers, who also received patents to establish colonies in Ireland, Newfoundland and Maine.
In the garden a large and romantic woodland drifts down the hillside towards the Dart estuary. The walled gardens are home to a restored peach house and vinery, as well as an allotment cared for by local school children. A visit to Greenway isn't complete without seeing the Boathouse, scene of the crime in 'Dead Man’s Folly', and the battery complete with cannon.
Agatha Christie spent time at Greenway for holidays and for time to relax as a family. Find out how she came to purchase the property and how it became requisitioned during the Second World War.
The family at Greenway were keen collectors and frequently added to the varied collection. Discover more about what they were interested in and put on display.
Greenway is always looking for volunteers and offers a range of opportunities, from greeting visitors and working in the shops to fundraising and conservation work on the estate.
You don't have to book your visit in advance, but if you are travelling by car you will need to book parking at Greenway. You can book for today up until 8am. Every Thursday time slots will be available for the next 14 days.