Property of The Week and it is a Frome architectural gem in The Limes

Originally constructed by Robert Stevens between 1710 and 1725, this Frome property underwent an extensive extension in 1897


By Susie Watkins

5th Jul 2023 | Property of the Week


Designed by a renowned architect the home is a meeting of period elegance and modern comfort
Designed by a renowned architect the home is a meeting of period elegance and modern comfort

Frome Property of the Week and the word exceptional definitely applies here with the rare opportunity to buy a beautifully renovated Grade II listed home.

This remarkable stone-fronted family house, nestled within the sought-after Keyford area of Frome, offers an intriguing blend of historical charm and contemporary elegance.

Originally constructed by Robert Stevens, the esteemed architect behind Stevens Lane, between 1710 and 1725, the property underwent an extensive extension in 1897. Set within its own secluded grounds 'The Limes' has five or six bedrooms depending on how the new owners want to arrange the living space along with an expansive open-plan breakfast room spanning 25 feet with a welcoming dining room measuring 14 feet.

For sale for £980,000 the main house has been thoughtfully updated to provide what the agents say is " A harmonious fusion of modern comfort and retained period features."

For more details or to book a viewing click HERE

There is also has an additional converted coach house, completed seven years ago, which presents an opportunity for generating monthly rental income.

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