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BLaK Property
We are an independent Estate Agency located in a prime location off the busy Quay in the popular port and market town of Bideford. We have been offering agency services in the town since 1991 and as BLaK Property since 2010. The company is owned and run by three Directors, Simon Keith, Sam Lathbury
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.
Regency Estate Agents
Established in 2003, Regency is a leading independent Estate Agency using modern & innovative marketing techniques whilst maintaining the traditional values of Estate Agency with a friendly & personal service.
Bond Oxborough Phillips
Bond Oxborough Phillips is an established local company with more than 30 years of experience in property sales. We have an extensive network of interconnected Offices that sell homes throughout the North Devon and North Cornwall areas. We utilise our extensive knowledge of the local property market
ASDA Bideford
Asda Bideford is part of the Asda group; one of Britain’s leading grocery retailers. Asda offers great prices and quality products helping customers save money & live better. Visit us in-store and get groceries delivered to anywhere in the UK, or collect from your local store or petrol station at a
Stags Estate Agents Bideford
If you are looking for a firm of estate agents that can offer exceptional service across all aspects of property, from residential sales and lettings to farm agency and land development, then you have come to the right place.
St Marys Parish Church
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
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