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Goodliving Christian Bookshop
Goodliving Christian Bookshop opened in 2001, and exists to serve the Church in North Devon and throughout the world, and to be a Christian witness here in Mill Street Bideford. The shop is owned and managed by Christina Harris, assisted by husband Phil.
First In Last Out
The First In Last Out is a traditional family-friendly pub on the outskirts of Bideford serving good home-cooked food and a very popular Sunday carvery. There is a large outdoor area containing a covered smoking area and play equipment for Children, as well as a pool table, dartboards, and a
Steamship Freshspring
We are restoring a historic steamship and we host public tours and engage with young people to inspire them to think about maritime careers.
Millman Guitars
Welcome to Millman Guitars. I am an English Instrument Maker based in the Devon countryside. I predominantly make Acoustic Guitars in the traditional style but have also built Electric Guitars, Mandolins, Bass Guitars and Ukuleles.
Crabby Dicks Bideford
Discover what’s inn a name at Crabby Dicks Lounge Bar. Enjoy our opulent stylish atmosphere. Centrally located in Bideford, Crabbies is a lively contemporary lounge bar with a welcoming friendly atmosphere that is set over 2 storeys with a dance floor and a bar located on the first floor and a bar
The White Hart
Tucked away down a backstreet of Bideford, the White Hart Inn is a delightfully old-fashioned pub where you and your dog can be sure of a friendly welcome.
Tarka the Otter statue
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
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