Properties in Frome

Wondering what is behind the door ?

A stunning Grade II listed apartment as part of a stunning 1800s Baptist chapel conversion found in the heart of the conservation area of Frome, which as you may expect boasts high ceilings, exceptionally preserved period features and bespoke modern finishes.

This two bed offers a total of over 1377 square feet of accommodation which includes an open plan reception and original chapel windows.

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The flat is part of a house

Quietly tucked away on the Bath side of Frome close to amenities and only a mile from the town centre, this spacious first floor two double bedroom apartment also has a garage and parking.

An ideal first time buy or investment purchase the flat is part of a house on Bramley Drive and is up for sale for offers over £180,000.

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If you are a gardener - this could be your dream

Rivendell is a vibrant and characterful home which dates back to circa 1780, and occupies a lovely position in Great Elm with far-reaching views across its gardens and beyond.

The semi-detached house has two to three bedrooms but it is the gardens which are a superb feature of the house, comprising large lawns, mature trees, a large entertaining terrace and a pond. There is also a garden shed and a greenhouse in all, approximately 1.27 acres.

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The four bedroomed home in Frome

This detached Frome family home with separate detached two bedroom bungalow, sat behind an electric gate with a brilliant location close to both the train station and the town centre.

Available with no onward chain, the opportunity to acquire a property of this nature - ideal for multi generational living or perhaps even offering an income stream - is rare, so this is certainly not a property to be missed.

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The home - as you might expect - also has its own chapel

The Old Vicarage is an eight bedroomed stunning home and all agree it is one of the most significant properties in Frome. Dating back to 1744 with later alterations, and built for Rev. Lionel Seaman, the house is constructed of ashlar stone with hipped stone roof and is strikingly beautiful with wonderful symmetry.

The accommodation now over floor floors but was originally built as a two storey house with a basement and attic, Throughout the home there are wonderful period decorative features, including original fireplaces, panelled doors, sash windows and ornate ceiling mouldings. Both the drawing room and kitchen overlook the beautifully landscaped garden and the kitchen provides stepped access in to the formal garden.

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