- Regency Villa +
- Four Double Bedrooms +
- Kitchen Dining Room +
- Period Features +
- Driveway Parking for Four Cars +
- Semi-Detached +
- Walled Garden +
A pathway leads through the front garden to a charming porch which has an arched recess either side of the main entrance and a glass lantern set above. A stained glass panel above the part glazed door brings light into the hallway. Wooden floorboards flow into the elegant drawing room which has a large sash window and original shutters. The focal point of the room is a beautiful marble fireplace with a woodburning stove and smart recessed arches either side. The hallway continues past the cellar entrance which has stone steps down to a room with good ceiling height. There is a second reception room beyond, which has a tiled fireplace and an original cupboard with glazed doors. The kitchen provides a large open plan space. Contemporary fitted cupboards with open shelves above line the wall with a range style cooker and an integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer. The room has a perfect balance of old and new with an original Victorian dresser and modern bifold doors to the garden. There is a laundry room with a W/C and space for both a washing machine and tumble dryer.
Upstairs on the first floor is a spacious landing with a sash window and shutters, flooding the space with light. There are three double bedrooms on this floor, the largest of which is to the front overlooking Orchard Street. There are two further bedrooms, one with an ensuite and the family bathroom. The fourth bedroom is on the second floor with rooftop views across Trinity Street and a landing with a built in cupboard.
The sheltered southeast facing garden has high stone walls on two sides providing privacy and a decked terrace, a pond, raised beds and fruit trees including apple, quince, fig and kiwi. There is a large shed and a side access gate leading to the front garden which is enclosed by a mature privet hedge. The property has the benefit of off street parking for several vehicles.
Orchard Street is located just a short walk through the conservation area into the town centre with the independent shops and cafés on Catherine Hill along the way. Frome is a historic market town, just under 13 miles from Bath and surrounded by beautiful countryside. The town has many amenities, including good schools, two theatres, a cinema and a station with rail links to Bath, Bristol and London Paddington.
EPC E Council Tax Band E
Mains gas, drainage, electrics and water connected.
**Freehold **
Historical Photo of Flora Villa circa 1950 - Frome Museum Archives
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