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Opening Day

Despite rather cloudy overhead  Members enjoyed a social afternoon with some bowling followed by an excellent tea. A warm welcome to new members joining for the season.

Club results 2023 ( read )Club Results 2023

2023/24 PRESIDENT
Gordon Young

Raising the Flag to officially open the green for the coming season

         

Date for your Diary.  

Monday 15th April 6.00pm

Open  Night for all including new members wishing to try their hand

 

Welcome

Bradworthy Bowling Club is situated in a quiet area on the outskirts of Bradworthy, a small rural village in the heart of north Devon. The club was officially opened in July 1985 and is owned and maintained by the members. There is easy parking available. Club Members play both men’s, ladies and mixed leagues and has an active social side that ensures all members and visitors are made welcome. 

Calendar

All games are listed on the club calendar

Committee

Contact details of the club committee

Competitions

club results 2023

Visitor Information

We are located in the beautiful North Devon countryside in the village of Bradworthy which has numerous amenities to serve the community. We are around 20 miles from Barnstaple, 15 miles from Bideford and 10 miles from Bude on the picturesque North Cornwall coast. The club is owned and maintained by the members which numbers around 70. We have a six-rink green, spacious clubhouse with kitchen and bar facilities, a small car park and ample road parking. Visitors and new members can be assured of a warm welcome and for new members we offer a first year trial membership at a greatly reduced fee. We are able to offer new bowlers advice and tuition and have numerous sets of bowls available to try. We hold an Open/Taster Day in early May for anyone interested in playing the game of bowls. For more information please contact any of the officers listed under the Committee heading either by telephone or e-mail.

For a number of years there was a feeling that a bowling club would be an asset to the parish, something that all ages of ladies and gentlemen could use. A public initial meeting was held in 1980 to discuss the issue. In 1984 it became possible to obtain a site in Langdon Road. Read More …