North Devon Display Gymnastics Club is a British Gymnastics affiliated and Sports England GymMark accredited club. Situated on Caddsdown, just on the outskirts of Bideford town centre
Our aim here, at Louisa Hockin School of Performing Arts, is to provide students with a safe and friendly environment to explore the wonderful world of dance and performing arts. We have ballet, tap and modern exam classes set by the ISTD , which is one of the worlds leading dance exam boards. We
Our main provision for Bideford is daily kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding on the River Torridge. We operate daily between Little America (LA) and Kingsley Steps / Bank End on the Quay.
Cafe Collective was established in October 2013 and have strived to produce delicious food, using locally sourced produce at affordable prices. Our intention has always been to make Bideford a destination. Our philosophy is to produce a different choice, catering for all dietary needs but always
Five Sunnyside is a characterful and quirky 2 bedroom terraced Victorian cottage providing convenient and comfortable accommodation particularly suited to cyclists and walkers and anyone wishing to explore the historic harbour town of Bideford and its surrounds.
RootNotes is a Bideford-based community music organisation, run by local musician Becki Driscoll. RootNotes offers music workshops for all ages and all abilities in a variety of different settings. Becki is an established community musician with over 15 years of experience working with people from a
Welcome to the Corner House Bed & Breakfast in Bideford, North Devon. Steve and Melanie offer you a warm welcome to "The Corner House" Guest House, an old 18th century merchant seaman's house situated in the heart of the small town of Bideford, North Devon.
Appledore Sails - Sailing the Estuary, Bristol Channel and beyond. Whether you have sailed before or not, come and enjoy a sail at sea on ‘Patron’, a 31 foot ocean yacht for 4 hours, all day, a weekend or longer, or a child friendly estuary sail or sightsee on ‘Jez-y-Belle’ a traditional Appledore