The covered Bideford Market Facility Bideford’s Pannier Market is sited in the Old Town Area: follow the High Street, take a left turn along Grenville Street and there it stands, a formidable Victorian Building.
Situated in the ancient market town of Bideford, our branch is open 7 days a week for all enquiries relating to buying, selling, letting or renting properties
Who would of thought, a meeting on a cold miserable February day, could turn out so well, with just one random idea? Tonia Quance of Businesses of Bideford (B.O.B) thought how wonderful it would be to have our very own bronze Tarka in Bideford. After much fund raising, and with the help of many
Seldons Estate Agents act in the Selling and Letting of Apartments, Houses, Bungalows, Cottages, Period Character Properties, Luxury Homes, Barn Conversions, Property with Land, New Builds, Modernisation Projects, and Building Plots whether in the Town, Country, Coastal or Waterside locations in
St Marys Parish Church is tucked behind the Town Council Building, close to the Old Bridge in Bideford. The church tower dates back to 1259. We offer a ‘mixed diet of Services and Events which we feel are relevant, interesting and uplifting. Hopefully when you scroll down these pages you will find
We are a team of professional estate agents and letting agents offering premium properties for sale and to rent within the county of North Devon. Our in-depth knowledge of the local market ensures that all our customers receive the very best service, whether they are buying or selling a property in
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.
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