Platform 10 is a tastefully presented self-catering holiday cottage. The three-bedroom, double-fronted house is situated in a wonderful location set back from the historic Bideford Railway Station platform. The heritage railway forms part of the famous North Devon Tarka Trail, which is popular for
Snapdragon Photography is predominantly a Wedding Photographer covering the whole of the South West. Aside from weddings I also offer family, engagement, maternity and baby shoots along with business and commercial photography, i.e. holiday homes, headshots, product and the like.
This multi award winning day out near Bideford really is a great option for some family fun ... but don’t just take our word for it, check out TripAdvisor to see what people are saying. There are currently very limited tickets available for selected sessions due to reduced capacity and ALL visits
The best day of your holiday! The Big Sheep is North Devon’s best all-weather family attraction providing a whole day of rides, shows, animals and entertainment, suitable for all ages!
Torridge District Council has a portfolio of property which is available to let for business purposes, whether that be to an already established business or an individual just starting out with a new venture.
Visit the beautiful island of Lundy from the port of Bideford. Enjoy a day trip to the island of Lundy on board the MS Oldenburg - regular departures from March to October. At three miles long and a half a mile long, its an unspoilt part of northern Devon, home to seals and the iconic puffin.
Always & Forever is a light and spacious bridal sanctuary in the beautiful market town of Bideford, North Devon, with a great selection of wedding and bridesmaids dresses. Emma & Gail would love to welcome you in for a fun & relaxed bridal experience and share their beautiful collections from some
The Bideford Railway Heritage Centre has restored the railway. The railway opened in 1855, being extended from Barnstaple and ran onwards to Torrington in 1871. For many years direct trains ran to and from London Waterloo, including the famous “Atlantic Coast Express.” Sadly the line fell victim of