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Welcome to New Homes in Frome, the easy way to find new homes in Frome and the surrounding area. The market town of Frome is located in the county of Somerset, 13 miles south of Bath. Frome has a population of around 24,510 and Frome Museum which houses a fascinating collection of local artefacts and sources of information, ranging from the Horner family to glass negatives from Singers Art Metal works, attracts many visitors each year. Situated in an unspoilt area of Somerset, its Medieval street pattern is set out over steep hills and lined with cobbled streets. If you are looking at new homes in Frome you may be interested to learn that it has an abundance of primary and secondary schools and is home to the Frome Community College. Areas within close reach of Frome include Weston-super-Mare, Bath, Bristol and Salisbury. London is situated 88 miles from Frome. New homes in Frome provide the best of both worlds for those seeking the heritage and cultural aspects that only a town like Frome can offer combined with the benefits of a brand new home in the heart of Somerset.

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Frome is a civil parish and town located in the English county of Somerset. It has a population of approximately 24,510 people. Lying to the east of Mendip Hills, Frome sits around the Frome River and is built on high uneven ground. The town is around 88 miles from London, 43 miles from Taunton and 13 miles from Bath. Frome is situated within the parliamentary constituency of Somerton and Frome, according to Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of newhomesforsale.co.uk the top new homes property website in the UK.

 

Frome’s history goes back many hundred years. It began life as a Saxon settlement in the seventh century AD. Frome had developed into a vibrant little town by the time of the Domesday Book of 1086. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, wool manufacturing remained the key industry in the town. Frome grew rapidly during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and today is known as one of Somerset’s largest towns.

 

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Things To See And Do In Frome:

 

Black Swan Arts: The Black Swan Arts is a lively venue for modern crafts and arts. It is home to two galleries devoted to an excellent programme of year-round exhibitions sharing first-class innovative work. The renowned craft shop features glass, jewellery, ceramics, metal, woods and textiles. There are three craft studios providing visitors with the opportunity to watch artists work and directly buy from them. The shop’s café is an excellent place to try out delicious food and snacks in a courtyard setting.

 

Frome Museum: Housed in what was formerly a Literary Institution building, the Frome Museum houses exhibits that showcase local industries, the major one being Singer’s Art Metal Works, known for its bronze castings of statues like Boadica and Justice of the Ole Bailey, both in London. Other industries such as printing are also displayed together with a temporary exhibition that changes twice each year. The library has a massive variety of books, photographs, documents and maps.

 

Nunney Castle: This moated castle in Nunney is a magnificent and striking part of the Somerset countryside. The building is managed by English Heritage and thus has been well-managed. The original structure was built in 1370 by Sir John de la Mere. Nunney Castle played a key role during the English Civil War and you will find several informative signs on the site to tell you the story.

 

Stourhead: Located in Stourton, Warminster, around nine miles from Frome, Stourhead is operated and owned by the National Trust and is known as one of the most impressive parkland estates and mansion houses in the area. The house was founded by Colen Campbell in 1721 and features furniture manufactured by Chippendale among many other spectacular pieces. Equally stunning is the art collection, allowing visitors to explore hundreds of years of the history of art.

 

 

Famous People Born In Frome:

Frome is the place of birth of many world famous people. Some of them include Formula One racing driver Jenson Button, actor and comedian Charlie Higson, actress Lois Maxwell and poet Christina Rossetti.

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