Listed for £1,100,000
January 5, 2026
Sold for £518,000
2017
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From the hall, stairs ascend to the sleeping quarters on the first and second floors, both fitted with engineered oak flooring. The landing is dressed in Atelier Ellis's ‘Tea and Toast’.
On the first floor, the large principal bedroom is at the front, anchored by tall sash windows overlooking the park. Walls and panelling are painted in 'Joanna' by Little Greene, and a built-in wardrobe runs along one side. A former Victorian fireplace has been painted to match. A second bedroom is on this floor, overlooking the back garden and partially painted in 'Smalt' by Little Greene.
On this floor, a shared bathroom is set within the new extension and fitted with a free-standing bathtub and a walk-in shower by Lusso. Mandarin Stone tiles extend underfoot with underfloor heating, and a handy laundry chute connected to the laundry room has been retained. An expansive L-shaped glass panel stretches up from the floor to the roof, framing views of the surrounding greenery.
On the second floor are two further bedrooms, served by a Jack-and-Jill bathroom with a walk-in shower. Each bedroom is decorated with a limited-edition mural by Nathalie Lété.
Outdoor Space
The rear extension opens to a terraced patio, an inviting suntrap conceived to serve as a seating area in the warmer months and paved with Mandarin Stone tiles.
A short flight of steps ascends to a raised lawn, where two century-old olive trees are set within bespoke stone-built planters. Borders on either side ensure private and quiet settings, while established plantings of lavender, aromatic herbs and salvia provide a colourful backdrop across the seasons. At the far end is a storage shed and covered seating section, with additional timber decking and a barbecue area at the front. The front garden is planted with an array of tulips in elegant black and white tones.
From the garden, there is convenient access to a tranquil back lane, with opportunities for off-street parking. Additional parking space is also available at the front.
The Area
Positioned in one of Frome's most desirable areas, Weymouth Road overlooks Victoria Park and is mere minutes away from the town centre and vibrant Catherine Hill. Victoria Park is a wonderful spot for a stroll, and is home to a new community café as well as its own tennis courts.
Frome’s popularity has surged in recent years, thanks to its thriving cultural scene, historic architecture, and beautiful surrounding countryside. The town continues to garner high regard for its ‘flatpack democracy’, thanks to a coalition of independents who took control of all 17 seats on its council.
This activity has contributed significantly to its growing community of independent shops, creative businesses and eateries saturated in its artisan quarter on Catherine Hill. The Frome Independent, a monthly market showcasing local artisans and food producers, has helped put Frome on the map, attracting over 80,000 visitors annually. The town centre has many independent cafés and boutique shops, including Rye Bakery, Projects Frome, Moo & Two, Frome Hardware, Little Walcot, and Frome Reclamation.
The Frome Festival is also a draw with its packed programme of art, music, history and nature, alongside the family-run cinema, The Black Swan Arts Centre and the Cheese and Grain. For further recommendations from those in the know, look to our guide to Frome.
The is also particularly well-positioned for easy access to the surrounding open countryside, with the sought-after village of Mells around a 10-minute drive west. The house is also within easy driving distance from the magnificent Georgian city of Bath, Babington House and Bruton’s highlights: Hauser and Wirth, At the Chapel, Osip and The Newt in Somerset. Also of note is The Three Horseshoes pub in Batcombe, run by Margot Henderson of Rochelle Canteen.
The area is renowned for excellent schooling options, which include Avanti Park School, Frome Media Arts College, All Hallows, Downside, Millfield Senior and Prep, Wells Cathedral School, Sunnyhill and King’s School, Bruton.
Frome rail station is a five-minute drive from the house or a 24-minute walk. It runs direct services to London Paddington in just over an hour and a half, while more regular services from nearby Westbury have a slightly shorter journey time. Access to the national motorway network is via the A303 (M3), and Bristol Airport is less than 30 miles away.
Council Tax Band: D