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Braddick's Furnishers
At Braddick's Furnishers we are a long-standing, family-run business which takes pride in providing high quality furnishings and flooring.
The Left Hookery
Hello and welcome to The Left Hookery. My name is Tamsin and I am the face behind The Left Hookery. I've always loved crafting and creating beautiful things but when I discovered crochet I knew I'd found my perfect match! Several years on and with our home bursting at the seams with my handmade
Marshford Organic Foods
Marshford Organic Foods is a family run business now celebrating 36 years of providing North Devon with the tastiest, freshest organic food. Certified organic foods; fresh, local produce to world cuisine. Our own seasonal vegetables, salads and herbs. Veg and Fruit boxes. An online shop with home
Fancy Something Sweet
My name is Anneli and Fancy Something Sweet is my confectionery business. It all began in my little commercial kitchen at the bottom of my garden in Buckland Brewer in 2012. We have a five star rated kitchen where all the confectionery is made.
Bideford Carpet & Furnishing Centre
We are a family run carpet and furniture store overlooking the river Taw in Bideford, North Devon. Using our own in house professional fitters and our sale team's extensive knowledge of the market we can help make your house a home.
Dreamcatcher
Dreamcatcher is a small, but very bright and sparkly shop specialising in handmade gemstone and glass jewellery and so much more. Situated in Units 3- 4 in Butchers Row at The Pannier Market.
The Burton at Bideford Art Gallery and Museum
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.
Way of the Wharves
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