Bideford’s largest Taxi & Private Hire firm, averaging over 100,000 customer journeys a year, offering prebooked taxis 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.
Arts organisation in Bideford. Original Made in Devon Art and leather goods - original prints, painting, drawing and related merchandise, sustainably sourced hand-made leather goods, including bags, sheepskins, bespoke leather goods and sheepskins - for sale and to commission.
Here at NAKED we are Award - Winning stylists with a wealth of experience. Contemporary coffee shop & dedicated art studio onsite. When we’re not styling your hair in our beautiful salon, you might find us at an editorial shoot or maybe backstage at London Fashion Week! As a salon we use Clean
Artmakers.UK was first created as an online gallery in response to Covid to provide support to little known rural and coastal artists by providing them with a platform to promote and sell their exceptional artwork at a difficult time. Art Upstairs Gallery, is our first physical gallery space we
London House Studio & Gallery can be found in the Market Place, Bideford.Ceramics, Art, Craft & Photography by passionate designers & artists. Pottery classes
Wanna Taxi is a fully licensed taxi family run company that provides a professional taxi hire service in Bideford and surrounding areas. We offer a wide range of services including - airport transfers, long-distance trips, train station pick-ups and drop-offs, to mention but a few. Our taxi services
Bideford Pottery is a small family business which was established in 1983. Specialising in traditional North Devon slipware, they are particularly well-known for their highly decorated harvest jugs which are mainly commissioned pieces that commemorate special occasions and events.
Magpie & Hook is a modern craft shop and teaching studio on Mill Street Bideford. Providing haberdashery, and yarn and lots of sewing, knitting and crochet workshops
Way of the Wharves is a Bideford based Maritime Heritage Charity. They created this stunning piece of informative art on the quayside wall, next to the Tarka the Otter sculpture. The 2-metre long, stainless steel interpretation panel tells the tale of East-the-Water’s historic wharves. Spanning