Summary:
Explore Frome from our historic Weaver's Cottage—a perfectly located self-catering retreat on the edge of famous Catherine Hill. Steps away from shops and eateries, it offers comfort for your southwest adventures. Relax in the cosy living room, enjoy alfresco dining in the courtyard, or retreat to the charming bedroom with historical views. A blend of style and convenience makes this cottage an ideal base for exploring Frome's vibrant town and scenic surroundings.
The Space:
Escape to this charming Weaver's Cottage—an ideal retreat for two. The ground floor comprises an open plan lounge/dining space with a sofa, pouffe, Smart TV and dining area for two. Fully equipped kitchen with microwave, fridge (with freezer compartment) and washer/dryer. Plus, private courtyard, with dining and wall lights.
Upstairs, a double master bedroom with a Nature Mat mattress, hotel quality linens and fluffy bath sheets. The bathroom has a bath/shower and heated towel rail. We provide Faith in Nature toiletries for guests to use during their stay.
Situated in Sheppard’s Barton, one of Frome's most historic streets, this self-catering My Boutique Stay property is perfect for those seeking a base in the heart of Frome, combining comfort and style for an unforgettable stay.
While there's no on-site parking, nearby streets and car parks offer convenient spaces, details are provided upon booking.
Guest Access:
Parking: The property is situated at the end of a cobbled pedestrianised street where you can unload. However, you will need to park on one of the roads surrounding the property or in the large paid car park by M&S Foods.
Just outside the property are steps down to Catherine Hill with a solid handrail.
Please also note the toilet/bathroom at the property is situated on the first floor, so this property may not be suitable for those with mobility issues."
The Neighborhood:
"Highlighted as one of the Times ""Best Places to Live in Britain"", Frome is a welcoming, charming, and vibrant town with a rich history, culture, and natural beauty. It is packed with historic buildings, independent shops, and creative individuals, making it an inspiring and unique destination. Frome's historic center is filled with architectural interest and a thriving contemporary arts scene.
As the original Somerset Market Town, Frome hosts regular markets on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, along with 'The Frome Independent Market' on the first Sunday of each month from March to December. This market attracts thousands of visitors and showcases local food, artists, designers, produce, and entertainment.
Frome also features specialty shops, arts venues, galleries, and a growing reputation as a hub for creative industries. The town hosts various events throughout the year, including the Frome Festival, the Frome Agricultural Cheese Show, the Carnival, and the Frome Christmas Extravaganza.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the surrounding nature, including Cley Hill, Orchardleigh, the Frome river, and East Woodlands. Wildlife lovers can spot horses, sheep, cows, dragonflies, kites, and buzzards in the area.
Additionally, nearby attractions like Babington House, the Newt, Hauser and Wirth Gallery, Stourhead and the cities of Bath, Glastonbury and Wells offer fantastic cultural experiences."
Frome's artistic pulse is felt through numerous galleries, studios, and the cultural hub of Black Swan Arts Centre, where exhibitions and performances showcase the town's vibrant creativity. The monthly Frome Independent Market transforms the town into a lively festival of food, music, and crafts, drawing visitors from near and far.
Rich in history, Frome boasts architectural gems like St. John's Church and the centuries-old George Hotel. These landmarks add timeless elegance to the town's character. Frome's culinary scene is diverse, featuring trendy cafes, gastro pubs, and fine dining establishments offering local and international flavors to satisfy every palate.
Beyond the town center, lush countryside surrounds Frome, inviting scenic walks, outdoor adventures, and exploration of Somerset's stunning landscape. Frome's central location also serves as a gateway to regional attractions, including Longleat Safari Park and the historic city of Bath.
In essence, Frome captivates with its dynamic blend of old and new, artistic and historic. Whether strolling charming streets, discovering hidden gems, or immersing in cultural events, Frome promises a trendy and enriching experience that lingers long after your departure.
Getting Around:
Parking
There is unloading only outside the property. Full details on parking options will be provided. All parking options are a 5 min walk from the property.
Train
The nearby Frome train station offers frequent services to Bath and Bristol, providing convenient transportation options from London and other areas.
Taxi
It's best to pre book a taxi to and from the train station. Call Shawn at Smile Taxis to arrange.
Bus
Excellent bus links connect to neighboring towns such as Glastonbury and Wells. Frequent busses to Bath and Trowbridge. The bus stops are along Vallis Road and the two main bus stops in town outside Boots."
Other Things to Note:
Please note parking in the heart of Frome old town is limited. The roads are narrow and there will be a short walk from the best paid parking by M&S Foods. You can unload to the front of the property via Sheppards Barton. Once parked you are in one of Frome's most sought-after locations.
We do have quiet hours between 8am and 10pm in respect of our neighbours.
Check in is at 4pm and checkout is at 10am. Early/late check-in/outs are available on request for a small fee.
We can provide a travel cot and high-chair on request."
Interaction with Guests:
Your Stay with My Boutique: This property is proudly managed by My Boutique Stay, a local expert in offering the best of southwest experiences. Should you have any inquiries or unique requirements during your stay, we're here to assist. Discover top recommendations on our website for must-visit spots in the region!