Conveniently situated close to the train station, and just a short walk from Frome’s town centre, this attractive home proudly boasts many of its original period features. From its character fireplaces found in almost every room, its fabulous bay windows, to the intricate cornicing, there is something for the eye around every corner. The kitchen has a great balance of a period and contemporary feel with a stunning shaker style kitchen, including granite worktops, Rangemaster cooker, integrated appliances, and a separate utility room.

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On the first floor are three well-proportioned bedrooms, along with the family bathroom, which still retains its period look. On the second floor is the largest of the four bedrooms and has the benefit of an en suite and built in storage.

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Outside, the rear garden is particularly attractive. Beautifully landscaped this is a fantastic area to relax and socialise with a courtyard area to put your table and chairs, a large lawned area for the kids to enjoy, and towards the end of the garden is a large shed/workshop.

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Frome

Fact: Frome has 14 huge tunnels underground that connect the town, known as ‘mystery tunnels’ as no one knows who built them!

Frome is a charming historic market town, with a wealth of historic architecture and a thriving performing arts scene. The town began as a Saxon Village. The name Frome is believed to come from a Celtic river named Fram, meaning brisk or fair. The history of Frome begins in the 7th century with a monastery being founded there, where a settlement soon grew. By the time of the doomsday book (1086), Frome had grown into a thriving little town, with an estimated population of 600. 

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