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BLaK Property
We are an independent Estate Agency located in a prime location off the busy Quay in the popular port and market town of Bideford. We have been offering agency services in the town since 1991 and as BLaK Property since 2010. The company is owned and run by three Directors, Simon Keith, Sam Lathbury
Cowlings Estate Agents
Property is our passion and we pride ourselves on our level of service providing a personal and professional approach in all aspects of buying and selling. With a tailored marketing campaign to suit each property we are dedicated to offering a top class service.
Phillips Smith & Dunn - Bideford
Award Winning Truly Local Estate Agent Covering All Of North Devon
Bond Oxborough Phillips
Bond Oxborough Phillips is an established local company with more than 30 years of experience in property sales. We have an extensive network of interconnected Offices that sell homes throughout the North Devon and North Cornwall areas. We utilise our extensive knowledge of the local property market
Morris and Bott
With prominent quayside offices in Bideford and Appledore in North Devon, Morris and Bott estate agents handle a range of property sales and lettings across North Devon.
Stags Estate Agents Bideford
If you are looking for a firm of estate agents that can offer exceptional service across all aspects of property, from residential sales and lettings to farm agency and land development, then you have come to the right place.
Bideford Railway Heritage Centre
The Bideford Railway Heritage Centre has restored the railway. The railway opened in 1855, being extended from Barnstaple and ran onwards to Torrington in 1871. For many years direct trains ran to and from London Waterloo, including the famous “Atlantic Coast Express.” Sadly the line fell victim of
Chudleigh Fort
Historical landmark in Bideford, England Chudleigh Fort is an ornamental fort in East-the-Water, a suburb of Bideford in Devon in the UK. The site was originally an actual 17th-century earthwork gun platform that was built during the English Civil War. In the 19th century, the site was reconstructed