A charming market town known for its vibrant arts scene, historic architecture, and independent shops is around 13 miles from a pretty city. Frome, a gorgeous town in Somerset has everything that you are looking for.
From antiques, vintage clothes, handmade jewellery, and stoneware shops to cafes and restaurants serving local beer and artisan snacks, the town has it all.
Frome has become a popular destination for those seeking a blend of culture and countryside.
The town boasts cobbled streets, artisan markets, and a strong sense of community, often highlighted in its numerous festivals and events throughout the year.
Frome’s history dates back to the Saxon era, and it retains much of its historical character, with well-preserved buildings and a picturesque riverside setting.
The town’s creative spirit is evident in its many galleries, studios, and craft shops, making it a haven for artists and makers.
A popular spot in the town is Frome Museum which is a small but fascinating museum located in the heart of Frome, Somerset.
Housed in a historic building, the museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history and heritage of the town and its surrounding areas.
The museum’s collection includes a variety of exhibits that reflect Frome’s industrial past, its role in the wool and cloth trade, and its vibrant cultural history.
The town is also home to Nunney Castle, often described as a “hidden gem” and one of Somerset’s “most romantic castles” according to TripAdvisor.
This medieval castle, surrounded by a moat, is managed by English Heritage and is free for visitors to enter and explore.
On the first Sunday of each month, from March through November, Catherine Hill transforms into the Frome Independent, an award-winning destination street market.
This monthly mini-festival takes over the entire town, drawing thousands of visitors.
One user wrote on TripAdvisor: “Trendy, funky, full of the world’s lovely people stall’s atmosphere & generally the place to be on the first Sunday of the month.”
A second user agreed and said: “Use ‘Park & Ride’! It cost us £2 (per car). We didn’t have to wait long before a free bus took down into the town centre. Lots ‘n’ lots to explore in the main centre, up & down the cobbly streets and in the big Cheese & Grain area. Lots of bars. Great music at the Buskers Stage. Love the whole market event and would totally recommend it!”
A third user said: “Best Sunday market we’ve been to in a long time, maybe ever. Something for everyone. A varied selection of food stalls offers something for every diet and taste. Live music. Second-hand stalls, handmade ceramic stalls, kick knacks, cheeses, honey, handcrafted goods, and even stalls just for the doggo. We spent a good few hours wandering and browsing. Eating the best Pastel De Nata we’ve had outside of Portugal and a monster burger cooked to perfection. We didn’t come to Frome just for the market but I totally would in the future.”
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