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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
Serenity
Beautiful quaint salon, ready for you to experience a serene, relaxed and unwind.
Beauty and the Bleach
As your local Hair Salon, its important we are always keeping up to date with the latest trends in both the cutting & colouring of your hair. We offer highly experienced hair and beauty services as well as a traditional barber's, all set under one roof and all on one floor. We offer hair colouring
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.
The Hairdressers
We are a small, warm and friendly salon, I have been hairdressing for 20 years in and around Bideford. I have been trading on my own for 10 yrs and been in this location for 5 yrs We offer a wide range of hairdressing form cutting children`s hair to perming, colouring and setting, at affordable
Bideford Baptist Church
We're a warm, friendly church right in the heart of Bideford, a beautiful little town in North Devon. Everyone's welcome, no matter who you are, what age you are, whatever background you happen to be born into ... welcome, welcome, welcome. We meet every Sunday morning, starting at 10.30am. We
Raphael Treatment and Therapy Rooms
Raphael Treatment and Therapy Rooms is a care center for body and mind. Our professionals are experts in areas of therapeutic massage, Ayurveda, aromatherapy, beauty, aesthetics and different lines of body and facial aesthetic care.
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