La Di Dah Pottery is the working studio of Karly la Fontaine. Karly works in porcelain making both functional and decorative items for the home, and one-off original, delicate jewellery pieces.
Always & Forever is a light and spacious bridal sanctuary in the beautiful market town of Bideford, North Devon, with a great selection of wedding and bridesmaids dresses. Emma & Gail would love to welcome you in for a fun & relaxed bridal experience and share their beautiful collections from some
I am a sole trading business which was established in 2002 in Butchers Row Bideford. We moved to Grenville Street in 2014. We now sell Model Railway items from track to trainsets & everything in between. We also sell Slotcar (mainly Scalextric) racing items from sets to individual bits of track.
Look to my butchers for traditional, fresh meats that both smell and taste great. Based in Bideford, Devon, Mill Street Butchers has been around for 10 years, though it has recently been taken over by Ray Eyers.
Visit the beautiful island of Lundy from the port of Bideford. Enjoy a day trip to the island of Lundy on board the MS Oldenburg - regular departures from March to October. At three miles long and a half a mile long, its an unspoilt part of northern Devon, home to seals and the iconic puffin.
Hello and welcome to The Left Hookery. My name is Tamsin and I am the face behind The Left Hookery. I've always loved crafting and creating beautiful things but when I discovered crochet I knew I'd found my perfect match! Several years on and with our home bursting at the seams with my handmade
Hound & Hardy is a dog grooming salon in Bideford. We are Level 3 City & Guilds qualified and have years of experience in both Devon and London. Our services include Full Grooms, Bath & Brush, Puppy Grooms, Nail Clipping, Ear Cleaning and Plucking, Teeth Brushing and more. We also sell a selection
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