Local Area
Kingsbridge is a lively town which has a steep and picturesque high (Fore) street. There are few chain stores, so it retains an old-fashioned character, with proper bakers, greengrocers and butchers, a book shop, a great toy shop (the trading post) many delis, cafes, and charity shops. There are several pubs, restaurants and a top fish and chip shop (the Codfather).
There are lots of things to look at and do: a sports centre (Quayside Leisure) with a great swimming pool, the charming Kings Cinema, children’s playgrounds, a library, and a lovely museum, ‘The Cookworthy’, housed in the old grammar school at the top of town. It even has its own miniature railway (The Kingsbridge & District Light Railway Co) that runs along the quay/estuary, popular with children (and some adults). It’s easy to find out about fetes, regattas, open gardens, tide times, etc . from the excellent information centre, or by getting a copy of the local gazette, (out every Thursday).