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Bideford Phoenix Morris
Bideford Phoenix is a mixed Morris side, based in Bideford, North Devon. We dance a mix of Cotswold and Border Morris. We welcome anyone who would like to join us, whether you have experience of Morris dancing or are a complete beginner who isn’t sure if Morris dancing is for you but would like to
The Quirky Little Workshop
Wood-turning and hand crafted creations in the heart of Bideford
Bideford Victoria Park Bowls Club
Originally established in 1950 the Men’s and Ladies clubs merged in 2005 to form the mixed Bideford Victoria Park Bowling Club now in place. Our clubhouse has excellent facilities and our green is always maintained to a high standard. Members are mainly drawn from the Bideford and wider Torridge
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.
Discover Pilates
Traditional mat based Pilates classes taught in Bideford, suitable for all range of abilities. Small class numbers focusing on improving flexibility, increasing muscle strength and tone (particularly of the abdominal muscles) and balancing muscular strength on both sides of the body.
Shady Lane Models
I am a sole trading business which was established in 2002 in Butchers Row Bideford. We moved to Grenville Street in 2014. We now sell Model Railway items from track to trainsets & everything in between. We also sell Slotcar (mainly Scalextric) racing items from sets to individual bits of track.
Chudleigh Fort
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
Bideford Pottery
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.