The best day of your holiday! The Big Sheep is North Devon’s best all-weather family attraction providing a whole day of rides, shows, animals and entertainment, suitable for all ages!
I am a professional upholsterer, (NVQ trained, 4 year apprenticeship) with over 17 years experience. From our High Street shop in Bideford we offer a comprehensive range of bespoke upholstery services - Recovery and Re-upholstery of modern and antique furniture, Upholstery repairs, items handmade to
Open 24 hours, 365 days a year We are an independent Bideford based locksmith, with over 30 years experience. We deal with all calls personally rather than a franchised call centre. We supply and fit all leading brands of lock and offer appointments and emergency call out to domestic and commercial
180 miles of discovery The Tarka Trail is a 180 mile, figure-eight loop inspired by the route travelled by Tarka the Otter. Unspoiled countryside, dramatic sea cliffs and the longest, continuous cycle path in the UK are waiting to be discovered. Walking or cycling, The Tarka Trail offers the best
Explore the great outdoors in a professionally converted campervan created to provide all you need for the perfect adventure. With more than 17 years of Campervan Conversions experience, LT Conversions knows what it takes to make a good camper and that includes using the best products and materials
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
The Burton Art Gallery and Museum is over 65 years old. With its friendly team of staff and volunteers, it has been celebrating, exhibiting and nurturing all kinds of artists since being established on 31 October, 1951 by Thomas Burton and Hubert Coop.
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