From the Quay, head up Bridgeland Street and hang a left down this pretty street - Mill Street. Mill Street really is a hidden gem for unusual shopping. The stree hosts lots of quirky, local, independent shops and eateries.
Way of the Wharves is a Bideford based Maritime Heritage Charity. They created this stunning piece of informative art on the quayside wall, next to the Tarka the Otter sculpture. The 2-metre long, stainless steel interpretation panel tells the tale of East-the-Water’s historic wharves. Spanning
The Bideford showroom is spread over a massive 25,000 square feet on two floors. With new to order furniture, Factory seconds, Divan beds, Sofas, home accessories and much more on offer you will not be disappointed!
At Earth and Heaven we stock a large range of stones, fossils, crystals, essential oils and incense. Our shop offers a unique atmosphere, we can offer advice and guidance about crystal healing and healing remedies in a friendly environment.
Bideford based Chef Duet create mouth watering menus to suit your event and budget. At Chef Duet we are passionate about homemade food, using locally sourced produce as much as possible. Choose a hog roast to afternoon tea, cocktails and canapes to sharing platters.
Dreamcatcher is a small, but very bright and sparkly shop specialising in handmade gemstone and glass jewellery and so much more. Situated in Units 3- 4 in Butchers Row at The Pannier Market.
Welcome to Garlands, a locally owned, traditional stationery shop, dating back some 60 + years , and situated in one of the oldest streets in Bideford. Allhalland Street. Walking around the shop you'll come across the usual selection of Ringbinders, Leverarch Files, Dividers, Document Wallets,