Some people are luckier than others; we consider ourselves to be exceptionally fortunate to live in our present house, which was once the home of an Admiral. It is a large, friendly home set in a beautiful garden which is lovingly cared for by the family.
We hope that by offering Bed and Breakfast accommodation, we shall enable others to benefit from the peaceful atmosphere that is a joy to us. The garden itself is a plant lovers' paradise and has a very large collection of perennials in it, with plenty of room for children, who seem to love it too.
The worst complaint we have had from visitors has been that it is too quiet at night, which makes the birds' chorus in the morning almost deafening! We hope that you won't find this a problem.
For the addicted explorers and the energetic families the surrounding countryside offers many varied and interesting walks.
To reserve accommodation write, telephone, email or fax Mrs Caro Ayre at Greenham Hall.
Highlights
peaceful rural location
Plant Lovers Garden
Pictures
Garden in October
family rooml
Hall
Window detail
Facilities
Rooms:
Family Rooms:
1
Single Rooms:
0
Double Rooms:
1
Twin Rooms:
1
Disabled Facilities: There are no disabled facilities.
Pet Facilities: Pets are not allowed.
Special Diets Provision: Special diets are catered for.
Smoking Facilities: Smoking is not allowed.
Directions
Leave M5 at Junction 26 and turn towards Wellington. In 400 yds, at roundabout, take first exit - A38 (Wellington Bypass)towards Exeter. At next small roundabout take first exit continuing on A38. After about 1 mile, at top of hill, and at beginning of dual carriageway, turn right, signposted "Greenham". Follow road to Greenham, 1.25 miles. Go through hamlet past small church on left and over river bridge. Follow road round right and left hand bend and in approx. 200 yards turn left onto private drive with sign "Greenham Hall".