Web design & development in the South Hams.

// the home district · ivybridge to the coast

The South Hams is the one entry on this list that isn't outreach — it's the district Willcocks Web operates from. The dog field at South Brent runs on a booking system I built. The commoners' association managing the moorland above Harford and Ugborough is a client. Ivybridge is the nearest town. When a South Hams business calls, the conversation usually starts with a place name rather than a postcode, and that's fine — I know where Aveton Gifford is.

// Burgh Island from Bantham at sunset, South Hams · photo: Nilfanion · CC BY-SA 3.0

The district's businesses split two ways, and the site each needs splits with them. The year-round trades and services — builders, therapists, agricultural suppliers along the A38 — need a fast, credible site with a page for each service and each town, so the "plumber Kingsbridge" searches actually land somewhere. The seasonal coast — Salcombe, Dartmouth, Bantham, the campsites and holiday lets between — needs pages that load instantly on saturated August signal and cost nearly nothing to run through the winter.

Both get the same architecture: a static site on Cloudflare's edge, from £800, hosted for £25/month, with nothing to patch and nothing to break. And because this is home, meeting in person is the default rather than the exception — Ivybridge, Totnes, Kingsbridge or your kitchen table.

// recent projects

The proof, not the pitch.

Drag through a few recent builds — every one of them links to its full case study.

Fashion brand with a 95M monthly reach

// astro · cloudflare · payload

// next step

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