Frome is a large town 13 miles south of Bath, with cobbled streets and winding lanes filled with independent shops, restaurants and pubs. The town is famous for its markets, shopping, architecture, and historical buildings.
Reasons to Visit Frome
History
Frome was a significant player in the wool and cloth trade, and before the Industrial Revolution, it was larger than Bath. In Frome, you can see some beautiful 17th and 18th-century historical architecture. In the centre of town, you'll see Stony Street and Catherine Hill, both stunning examples of early industrial housing. Unfortunately, half the area was demolished in the 1960s for 'Slum Clearance'. Twenty years later, in 1980, restoration work began on the remaining buildings. In the centre of Frome, you'll find many impressive Churches. St John the Baptist is the most remarkable, closely followed by Christ Church. Book a historical cottage for you and your family and discover the secrets of Frome and the surrounding villages. Book with confidence using our best price guarantee and our easy-to-use booking system.
Shopping
Shopping in Frome is unlike your usual shopping experience. Firstly, you are surrounded by stunning historical buildings and beautiful shops. Many of the shops in Frome are independent and offer unique goods, from jewellery and arts to home décor, books and vintage clothes. Then there are Frome's markets. The weekly markets are the Cattle Market, Frome Flea and Antique Market and Frome Food Hub. The monthly markets bring more specialist clothes, drinks, and furniture producers to town. Finally, there are the Special Markets, which are less often and include, the Chocolate Festival, The Vintage Bazaar and the Christmas Extravaganza Market. Frome is a great place to go shopping, whether in shops or at the market. Rent your ideal cottage for you and your family for your last-minute holiday. You could even rent a cottage with a hot tub to relax after a day on your feet shopping. It'll be a trip to the shops that you'll never forget.
Where to Stay in Frome
If you are looking for a shopping visit to Frome, the best area to stay in is the centre of town, near Catherine Street, Stoney Street and Market Place. For people interested in the town's history, the centre has marvellous examples of 17th-century architecture. There are also many other churches and castles in the nearby villages, such as Nunney, which has Nunney Castle and All Saints Church. There is also the city of Bath, which is only 30 minutes away. These historic sites are worth a visit, but the centre of Frome is the place to stay. We can help you find the ideal cottage for your last-minute holiday, wherever you choose to stay.
Places to Visit Nearby
Bath is famous for its Roman Baths, stunning architecture and fantastic Christmas Market.
Wells is a small city because of its Cathedral, which is worth a visit.
Cheddar has the Cheddar Gorge caves, which have 9000 years of human history. Plus cheese!
Weston-super-Mare is a traditional Victorian seaside town that offers a splendid day out with the kids.