Crediton Bowling Club, situated in the heart of Devon, is a vibrant, friendly club of over 80 bowling members and 50 social members. Crediton lies in the heart of Devon almost midway between Dartmoor and Exmoor. It is surrounded by rolling farmland and wooded areas. We are always looking for new members, young and old, bowling and social, and cater for all age groups.
Crediton Bowling Club is affiliated to both Bowls Devon and Bowls England and its members are entitiled to enter both County and National competitions as well as our Club competitions. Our social events run from October to March on Friday evenings and involve a range of activites including whist, bingo, skittles and horse racing, quizzes and talks.
Crediton Bowling Club is affiliated to both Bowls Devon and Bowls England and its members are entitiled to enter both County and National competitions as well as our Club competitions. Our social events run from October to March on Friday evenings and involve a range of activites including whist, bingo, skittles and horse racing, quizzes and talks.
Services
The club is in Newcombes Meadow, with limited on-road parking that has more than 45 minutes. There are some roads nearby without restrictions, but beware that the authorities are keen as mustard on the ones that do have 45 mins restrictions! There is a large car park at St Saviour's Way, Crediton EX17 3JU, which currently is very reasonable 2 for 5 hours.
Crediton Bowling Club (CBC) is established with the aim of offering those interested in bowling an opportunity to meet, compete, learn the game and also socialise. It will strive to meet the needs of all members (full or social), whether playing or socialising. In line with Bowls England Policy, the following data protection is used by the club.
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Richard Trick
Nov 14, 2019
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June & Michael Turner
Sep 07, 2018
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Played there two weeks ago and have played there in previous years and have always enjoyed the experience. Green plays well and there are good social facilities. An attractive setting next to a public park. The only down side is the club does not have it's own carpark. The club has recently managed to use the facilities of a nearby local business which may be a help.
Allan Gibb
Aug 30, 2018
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