Our handmade belts are crafted using traditional tools & methods in North Devon. The belts are made from full-grain Italian tanned English and Italian bull hides.
London House Studio & Gallery can be found in the Market Place, Bideford.Ceramics, Art, Craft & Photography by passionate designers & artists. Pottery classes
This school takes pupils between the ages of four and eleven. Our point of entry date is September each year. Children moving into the area will be admitted immediately, numbers permitting. Children transferring from schools within the area are encouraged to transfer schools to coincide with start
Our beautiful, luxurious and contemporary boutique is elegant and classy whilst still being fun and fabulous – just like our brides! As exclusive stockists of many highly sought-after designers, brides travel from all over the South West for our modern, fashion-forward wedding dress styles and
East The Water Stepping Stones Preschool caters for children aged from 3 months to 5 years old. Ofsted inspected this childcare setting and rated it Good.
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
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.
We are a multi-award winning private training school for beauty, nails, massage, complementary therapies, sports massage, fitness and teaching qualifications.
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