Bideford BridgesBideford is an attractive town on the west bank of the River Torridge, where the river begins to widen to form the estuary. The old road has a lovely old bridge crossing the Torridge linking the town of Bideford to its neighbouring village East the Water. This impressive, arched stone bridge was built in 1535. The original bridge was built from timber in 1300, and was replaced by a stone bridge in the 15th century. Various adaptations have been made to the bridge throughout the intervening years.

Author Charles Kingsley lived here and based his novel Westward Ho! in this area of North Devon. The town of Westward Ho! takes its name from the novel – the only town in Britain known to have been named after a book rather than the other way round and also the only town in Britain with an exclaimation mark in it!

Kingsley described Bideford as a town of white houses. Many of these are now pastel coloured but the town still has some pleasant narrow streets and attractive small shops.

Bideford Quay In the 16th Century, Bideford was Britain’s third largest port. The name of the town is derived from by-the-ford, presumably from the days before the bridge was constructed. Today, Bideford is a thriving shopping centre with an historic Pannier Market holding both produce and crafts markets twice each week. Many antique shops are scattered amongst the narrow backstreets and alleyways that lead up from the quay and the river. These alleys are known locally as drangs.

The tree-lines quay still bustles with fishing vessels, cargo and pleasure boats, and there are regular boat trip to Lundy Island in the Bristol Channel, about 12 miles away.

Bideford The parish church of St Mary stands on the site of the original Saxon church, which was replaced by a Norman building. Most of the present church was rebuilt in 1865, but the tower and the font have survived from the original Norman building.
The area around Bideford has some fascinating places to visit such as the charming villages of Appledore, Instow and Clovelly. The town is also close to the start of the Tarka Trail and not far fro the lovely Exmoor National Park.

We found 19 listings:

Rufus Stone
Experience a Houseboat Holiday Aboard Rufus Stone on the River Torridge
07790989595
West Pusehill Farm Cottages
10 cottages, 40ft heated swimming pool, children's play area, barbeque, close to blue flag beach and golf course
01237 475638
Judi Morton - Bideford
Palm Art Award 2005 Prize Winner.
Waterside Gallery - Bideford
Showing work by leading local artists, potters and craftsmen from the South West.
01271 860786
Petrockstowe Village
Information about the North Devon village of Petrockstowe located between Okehampton and Bideford
Milky Way Adventure Park
Themed adventure park near Clovelly offering fun, education and live shows. Themes are Space, live shows and farm and country
01237 431255
Northway Holiday Cottages
Farmhouse and stone cottages set around a courtyard. Facilities include children's play area and an indoor heated pool with spa, gym and games room. Cottages range from 2 to 6 bedrooms
01297 34565
Treats Patisserie - Bideford
Cakes, coffees and teas, soup and other snacks. Pavement cafe situated on the quay in Bideford
01237 424259
Fine furniture making course - Hartland
Fine furniture making courses run by David Charlesworth - a professional cabinet maker since 1973
01237 441288
The Big Sheep - Bideford
Farm based tourist attraction with demonstrations such as sheep shearing and sheepdog trials
01237 472366
Bideford, Littleham & Westward Ho! Cricket Club
Website of the Westward Ho! based cricket club. Conatins info on fixtures, news and tours
Burton Art Gallery - Bideford
Founded in 1951 by Thomas Burton, a local businessman and Hubert Coop, a successful painter. Permanent collection, craft gallery and exhibitions
01237 471455

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