Cottages on the Coast is a local, family-run, holiday letting agency offering quality holiday cottage stays across North Devon. The company is built on over a decade of experience within the holiday industry, a wealth of local knowledge and an authentic love for the local area.
Tourist Information Centre Our tourist information centre is conveniently located within the Burton Art Gallery, next to the Riverbank Car Park and Victoria Park. They offer a full information service at the front desk including tips on the best places to visit in North Devon, accommodation, bus
Ellerton Bed and Breakfast is nestled in the heart of Bideford, in a quiet cul-de-sac, a short walk from the town centre and offers clean, warm and comfortable accommodation and a friendly atmosphere at a competitive price. Each of our spacious, light and airy rooms has either en-suite facilities or
Welcome to Garlands, a locally owned, traditional stationery shop, dating back some 60 + years , and situated in one of the oldest streets in Bideford. Allhalland Street. Walking around the shop you'll come across the usual selection of Ringbinders, Leverarch Files, Dividers, Document Wallets,
Our beautiful, luxurious and contemporary boutique is elegant and classy whilst still being fun and fabulous – just like our brides! As exclusive stockists of many highly sought-after designers, brides travel from all over the South West for our modern, fashion-forward wedding dress styles and
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
Self taught painter, and creator of imaginary things. Combining an increasing love and interest in colour, led him to going through a period of experimenting with paint and other surface media, He has now come to a place where he creates portraits and figurative work which is mesmerising, powerful
Triskel Gallery takes its name from the "three legged" celtic symbol or triskelion. Among its ancient connotations is the idea of three into one. In this case, two of the three elements are Michael Dendle's abstract paintings and Mary Dendle's knitwear, jewellery and needlecrafts.