Price changed to £950,000
August 3, 2025
Price changed to £995,000
May 15, 2025
Price changed to £1,000,000
December 11, 2024
Price changed to £1,095,000
September 25, 2024
Listed for £1,150,000
July 9, 2024
Sold for £700,000
2022
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The top floor has been converted into a seventh bedroom with an en-suite shower room. This floor also features deep storage cupboards built into the eaves and a Cabrio Velux window that opens fully to a small standing platform overlooking the rooftops.
Outdoor Space
The gardens enjoy abundant sunshine throughout the day and into the early evening. Landscaped during the renovation, the garden's planting is still maturing, but raised beds provide opportunities for growing vegetables and flowers. Lawns are enclosed by traditional stone walling and fencing for privacy, while a paved area between the lawns features a centrally placed firepit, perfect for winter outdoor dining.
The Area
The house is a short walk from the town centre, which boasts many independent cafés and boutique shops such as Rye Bakery, Projects Frome, Moo and Two, Frome Hardware, Little Walcot, and Frome Reclamation Yard.
Frome's popularity has surged in recent years, frequently being named one of the best places to live in the UK due to its vibrant cultural scene, historic architecture, and beautiful surrounding countryside. The town is renowned for its 'flatpack democracy,' with a coalition of independents controlling all 17 council seats, fostering a thriving community of independent shops, creative businesses, and eateries in the artisan quarter on Catherine Hill. The Frome Independent, a monthly market showcasing local artisans and food producers, attracts over 80,000 visitors annually, further enhancing the town's reputation.
Nunney Road is excellently positioned for easy access to the surrounding countryside, with the desirable village of Mells just a 10-minute drive west. Frome is also within easy driving distance of the magnificent Georgian city of Bath, Babington House, and Bruton’s highlights: Hauser and Wirth, At the Chapel, Osip, and The Newt in Somerset.
The area is known for its excellent schooling options, including Frome Media Arts College, All Hallows, Downside, Millfield, Wells Cathedral School, Sunnyhill, and Kings School, Bruton.
Transport links are robust, with direct mainline railway services from Frome to London Paddington taking approximately 86 minutes. The national motorway network is accessible via the A303 (M3), and Bristol Airport is less than 30 miles away.