Interact with the virtual reality tour and call Forest Marble 24/7 to book your viewing of this stunning example of an impressive period, Grade II Listed Heritage home, within the Keyford conservation. Rich in history dating back to the late 1600s and thought to have once been a non denominational school, truly unique character can be felt from first introduction. With elm floorboards soon becoming attractive blue lias flagstone flooring the first of many original features that bring such a fantastic sense of charm to the property. Providing substantial and flexible accommodation over three floors, included are three reception rooms and three double bedrooms whilst outside space is also in no short supply, with a pretty and well stocked garden housing a bespoke home studio. Found just a 15 minute stroll from the town centre and train station, this is not one to be missed. To interact with the virtual reality tour please follow this link: What Our Vendors LoveOur sellers tell us there is so much to love about their home that it is quite the challenge to entirely convey in just a few words, and that it is not just the house itself that holds such warmth, but also the location and the nature of the town that surrounds it. From the point of view of the house, this is a very special property and real one of a kind proposition. The age and the history of the house is quite something in itself and dates back to the late 17th Century. For a house of this age it is exceptionally warm and the quite singular architecture of it makes it deceptively efficient to live in. The rooms are great sizes and the layout, with reception spaces over two floors, make for very versatile accommodation; our sellers note in particular that the lounge on the first floor, with its West facing views through the picture window to garden are a year-round treat and has an almost ‘park like’ feel to the vista. Beyond the walls of the house itself the immediate locale is welcoming with lots of similarly minded residents, arts groups and community endeavours. None more so that the local Crown Public House that has evolved in recent years and is now very progressive and a fabulous hub that offers a variety of events. Another great benefit here is ease of access to all of the town’s amenities; so much so that our vendors only use the car when they are going outside of Frome. There are three theatres, numerous restaurants, a three screen cinema and railway station all with a ten to fifteen minute walk, and now with the potential Saxonvale development it now looks very optimistic for the town’s future.SituationOccupying a fantastic spot that is near to both Victoria Park and the town centre, this property is found in a historic part of the town among other beautiful period buildings. Frome town itself is one of Somerset's finest artisan towns which boasts a fantastic spirit of togetherness. There is a wide range of supermarkets, public houses, theatres, schools, college and a sports centre as you would expect. Frome prides itself on the great selection of independently run shops that line the historical cobbled streets. While away your days sipping coffee in one of the cafes or buying gifts from the amazing boutiques. Frome is well known for its weekly markets and its monthly artisan market on a Sunday which draws people from all around. There is a rail service that is on the Paddington Line and also feeds into the cities of Bath and Bristol. Transport links will have you quickly out to the cities of Bath, Bristol and Salisbury.what3words: fast.brief.smooth
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