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Historic Family Cottage - Garden - Central Frome
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3 bedrooms 1 bathroom Sleeps 5 89.0 sq m
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Frome, England
- Place, Longleat Safari and Adventure Park10 min drive
- Place, Orchardleigh House10 min drive
- Place, Longleat15 min drive
- Airport, Bristol (BRS-Bristol Intl.)43 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 King Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
Garden
About this property
Historic Family Cottage - Garden - Central Frome
Summary:
Nestle into the heart of historic Frome at this charming former weaver’s cottage. Families and friends will be enchanted by the eighteenth-century charm, complemented by characterful interior design. Enjoy the idyllic sun trap garden with BBQ and dining. Sleep in one of three comfortable bedrooms with hotel-quality linens. Dine at one of the many acclaimed local eateries in the vibrant centre of Frome all just a five-minute walk along cobbled the Georgian streets of the Old Town.
The Space:
Welcome to our Historic Family Cottage in central Frome. This charming retreat, nestled in one of Frome's conservation areas on picturesque Naish's Street. Ideal for travelling friends or families.
The property has a spacious, well-equipped kitchen with full height fridge/freezer, microwave, coffee making facilities, plus children’s dinner ware.
The living/dining room has comfortable seating, dining for 5 and a large TV with Netflix and Catch-Up channels. Plus books and games. Beyond an enclosed garden with child friendly Astro turf, BBQ, picnic blanket, sun loungers and dining for 6.
Original curved stairs lead to the first floor to a king master bedroom and a single bedroom (pulls out to a king). On the second floor, a snug double bedroom in the eaves. All fitted with comfortable mattresses, hotel quality linens and bath sheets.
There is a modern bathroom with bath/shower and heated towel rail. We provide Faith in Nature toiletries for guests to use during their stay.
Guest Access:
The whole house and garden are for guest use.
There is free on-street parking and further free parking in a small resident carpark behind the property.
The staircases are original and wind around. There is a solid handrail on the left, however may be tricky for guests with particular mobility issues.
The Neighborhood:
Highlighted as one of the Times "Best Places to Live in Britain", Frome is a welcoming, charming, and vibrant town with a rich history, culture, and natural beauty. It is packed with historic buildings, independent shops, and creative individuals, making it an inspiring and unique destination. Frome's historic center is filled with architectural interest and a thriving contemporary arts scene.
As the original Somerset Market Town, Frome hosts regular markets on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, along with 'The Frome Independent Market' on the first Sunday of each month from March to December. This market attracts thousands of visitors and showcases local food, artists, designers, produce, and entertainment.
Frome also features specialty shops, arts venues, galleries, and a growing reputation as a hub for creative industries. The town hosts various events throughout the year, including the Frome Festival, the Frome Agricultural Cheese Show, the Carnival, and the Frome Christmas Extravaganza.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the surrounding nature, including Cley Hill, Orchardleigh, the Frome river, and East Woodlands. Wildlife lovers can spot horses, sheep, cows, dragonflies, kites, and buzzards in the area.
Additionally, nearby attractions like Babington House, the Newt, Hauser and Wirth Gallery, Stourhead and the cities of Bath, Glastonbury and Wells offer fantastic cultural experiences.
The heart of Frome is its historic town center, characterized by cobbled streets lined with a diverse array of independent shops, artisanal cafes, and inviting pubs. Quirky boutiques showcase a curated selection of vintage finds, handmade crafts, and designer goods, making it a haven for avid shoppers and those with a penchant for unique treasures.
Frome's artistic community is palpable, with numerous galleries, studios, and creative spaces scattered throughout the town. The Black Swan Arts Centre stands as a cultural hub, hosting exhibitions, workshops, and performances that showcase the town's vibrant artistic scene.
The monthly Frome Independent Market is a highlight, transforming the town into a bustling festival of food, music, and crafts. Local producers, artists, and musicians converge, creating a dynamic atmosphere that draws visitors from far and wide.
Historically rich, Frome boasts architectural gems such as St. John's Church, an impressive medieval structure, and the George Hotel, a coaching inn with a history dating back centuries. These landmarks add a sense of timelessness to the town's landscape.
Frome's lively atmosphere extends into its diverse culinary scene. Trendy cafes, gastro pubs, and fine dining establishments offer a range of culinary delights, showcasing local produce and international flavors. Whether you're craving artisanal pastries, farm-to-table dishes, or international cuisine, Frome has something to satisfy every palate.
Beyond its vibrant town center, Frome is surrounded by lush countryside, providing opportunities for scenic walks, outdoor activities, and exploration of the stunning Somerset landscape. The town's location also makes it a convenient base for exploring other attractions in the region, including Longleat Safari Park and the historic city of Bath.
In essence, Frome captivates visitors with its dynamic blend of the old and the new, the artistic and the historic. Whether you're wandering through its charming streets, discovering hidden gems in independent shops, or immersing yourself in its lively cultural events, Frome promises a trendy and enriching experience that lingers long after you depart.
Getting Around:
Parking
There is free on-street parking and further free parking in a small resident carpark behind the property.
Train
The nearby Frome train station offers frequent services to Bath and Bristol, providing convenient transportation options from London and other areas.
Taxi
It's best to pre book a taxi to and from the train station. Call Shawn at Smile Taxis to arrange.
Bus
Excellent bus links connect to neighboring towns such as Glastonbury and Wells. Frequent busses to Bath and Trowbridge. The bus stops are along Vallis Road and the two main bus stops in town outside Boots.
Other Things to Note:
We do have quiet hours between 8am and 10pm in respect of our neighbours.
Check in is at 4pm and checkout is at 10am.
We can provide a travel cot and high-chair on request.
Interaction with Guests:
Your Stay with My Boutique: This property is proudly managed by My Boutique Stay, a local expert in offering the best of southwest experiences. Should you have any inquiries or unique requirements during your stay, we're here to assist. Discover top recommendations on our website for must-visit spots in the region!
Nestle into the heart of historic Frome at this charming former weaver’s cottage. Families and friends will be enchanted by the eighteenth-century charm, complemented by characterful interior design. Enjoy the idyllic sun trap garden with BBQ and dining. Sleep in one of three comfortable bedrooms with hotel-quality linens. Dine at one of the many acclaimed local eateries in the vibrant centre of Frome all just a five-minute walk along cobbled the Georgian streets of the Old Town.
The Space:
Welcome to our Historic Family Cottage in central Frome. This charming retreat, nestled in one of Frome's conservation areas on picturesque Naish's Street. Ideal for travelling friends or families.
The property has a spacious, well-equipped kitchen with full height fridge/freezer, microwave, coffee making facilities, plus children’s dinner ware.
The living/dining room has comfortable seating, dining for 5 and a large TV with Netflix and Catch-Up channels. Plus books and games. Beyond an enclosed garden with child friendly Astro turf, BBQ, picnic blanket, sun loungers and dining for 6.
Original curved stairs lead to the first floor to a king master bedroom and a single bedroom (pulls out to a king). On the second floor, a snug double bedroom in the eaves. All fitted with comfortable mattresses, hotel quality linens and bath sheets.
There is a modern bathroom with bath/shower and heated towel rail. We provide Faith in Nature toiletries for guests to use during their stay.
Guest Access:
The whole house and garden are for guest use.
There is free on-street parking and further free parking in a small resident carpark behind the property.
The staircases are original and wind around. There is a solid handrail on the left, however may be tricky for guests with particular mobility issues.
The Neighborhood:
Highlighted as one of the Times "Best Places to Live in Britain", Frome is a welcoming, charming, and vibrant town with a rich history, culture, and natural beauty. It is packed with historic buildings, independent shops, and creative individuals, making it an inspiring and unique destination. Frome's historic center is filled with architectural interest and a thriving contemporary arts scene.
As the original Somerset Market Town, Frome hosts regular markets on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, along with 'The Frome Independent Market' on the first Sunday of each month from March to December. This market attracts thousands of visitors and showcases local food, artists, designers, produce, and entertainment.
Frome also features specialty shops, arts venues, galleries, and a growing reputation as a hub for creative industries. The town hosts various events throughout the year, including the Frome Festival, the Frome Agricultural Cheese Show, the Carnival, and the Frome Christmas Extravaganza.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the surrounding nature, including Cley Hill, Orchardleigh, the Frome river, and East Woodlands. Wildlife lovers can spot horses, sheep, cows, dragonflies, kites, and buzzards in the area.
Additionally, nearby attractions like Babington House, the Newt, Hauser and Wirth Gallery, Stourhead and the cities of Bath, Glastonbury and Wells offer fantastic cultural experiences.
The heart of Frome is its historic town center, characterized by cobbled streets lined with a diverse array of independent shops, artisanal cafes, and inviting pubs. Quirky boutiques showcase a curated selection of vintage finds, handmade crafts, and designer goods, making it a haven for avid shoppers and those with a penchant for unique treasures.
Frome's artistic community is palpable, with numerous galleries, studios, and creative spaces scattered throughout the town. The Black Swan Arts Centre stands as a cultural hub, hosting exhibitions, workshops, and performances that showcase the town's vibrant artistic scene.
The monthly Frome Independent Market is a highlight, transforming the town into a bustling festival of food, music, and crafts. Local producers, artists, and musicians converge, creating a dynamic atmosphere that draws visitors from far and wide.
Historically rich, Frome boasts architectural gems such as St. John's Church, an impressive medieval structure, and the George Hotel, a coaching inn with a history dating back centuries. These landmarks add a sense of timelessness to the town's landscape.
Frome's lively atmosphere extends into its diverse culinary scene. Trendy cafes, gastro pubs, and fine dining establishments offer a range of culinary delights, showcasing local produce and international flavors. Whether you're craving artisanal pastries, farm-to-table dishes, or international cuisine, Frome has something to satisfy every palate.
Beyond its vibrant town center, Frome is surrounded by lush countryside, providing opportunities for scenic walks, outdoor activities, and exploration of the stunning Somerset landscape. The town's location also makes it a convenient base for exploring other attractions in the region, including Longleat Safari Park and the historic city of Bath.
In essence, Frome captivates visitors with its dynamic blend of the old and the new, the artistic and the historic. Whether you're wandering through its charming streets, discovering hidden gems in independent shops, or immersing yourself in its lively cultural events, Frome promises a trendy and enriching experience that lingers long after you depart.
Getting Around:
Parking
There is free on-street parking and further free parking in a small resident carpark behind the property.
Train
The nearby Frome train station offers frequent services to Bath and Bristol, providing convenient transportation options from London and other areas.
Taxi
It's best to pre book a taxi to and from the train station. Call Shawn at Smile Taxis to arrange.
Bus
Excellent bus links connect to neighboring towns such as Glastonbury and Wells. Frequent busses to Bath and Trowbridge. The bus stops are along Vallis Road and the two main bus stops in town outside Boots.
Other Things to Note:
We do have quiet hours between 8am and 10pm in respect of our neighbours.
Check in is at 4pm and checkout is at 10am.
We can provide a travel cot and high-chair on request.
Interaction with Guests:
Your Stay with My Boutique: This property is proudly managed by My Boutique Stay, a local expert in offering the best of southwest experiences. Should you have any inquiries or unique requirements during your stay, we're here to assist. Discover top recommendations on our website for must-visit spots in the region!
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Washing machine
Outdoor space
Barbecue
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Frome
Frome is home to this cottage. Thermae Bath Spa is worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's popular attractions can visit Longleat Safari and Adventure Park and Center Parcs Longleat Forest. Mill on the Brue and The Courts Garden are also worth visiting.

Frome, England
What's nearby
- Nunney Castle - 5 min drive - 6.0 km
- Longleat Safari and Adventure Park - 10 min drive - 8.2 km
- Orchardleigh House - 10 min drive - 5.7 km
- Center Parcs Longleat Forest - 11 min drive - 10.6 km
- Longleat - 15 min drive - 11.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The River House - 9 min walk
- Cordero Lounge - 7 min walk
- George Hotel - 8 min walk
- Little Walcot - 7 min walk
- Costa Coffee - 9 min walk
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Hosted by Gemma

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