Summary:
Indulge in tranquillity at this historic Grade II listed cottage after a day of exploration. Immerse yourself in original features and history. Refuel in the spacious kitchen, refresh in the shower room, or unwind in the inviting roll-top bath. Retreat to one of two bedrooms or relax by the log burner. On sunny days, the enclosed garden invites you to bask in the warmth with a good book. Ideal for cyclists, ramblers, and dog owners with abundant nearby walks. Note: Potential for traffic noise.
The Space:
Enjoy exclusive use of the entire property and garden—a perfect base for exploring the surrounding routes, trails, and footpaths. Nestled in scenic countryside with river walks, the historic market town of Frome, featuring independent shops and cafes, is just a 25-minute walk away.
Given the property's age, it's better suited for older children due to the spiral staircase and stepped garden. However, families are welcome with vigilance. The second bedroom offers flexible sleeping arrangements.
Despite its age, the property boasts spacious proportions with 2m high ceilings. Dogs are welcome, but supervision is advised in the garden. Note that the property is by a road with occasional quarry traffic in the early mornings. Earplugs are recommended for light sleepers. Your comfort and safety are our priorities.
Guest Access:
Enjoy exclusive use of the entire property, garden, and private parking for two cars. While on-site parking is available, the location is perfect for a car-free holiday, with convenient access to public transportation and nearby attractions. Additionally, indoor storage is provided for up to four bicycles, catering to those who prefer eco-friendly and active modes of exploration during their stay.
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.
Getting Around:
Parking
The Explorers Rest has private parking for two vehicles at the front of 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. 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 opposite the property and the two main bus stops in town outside Boots.
Footpaths
Immerse yourself in the lush Somerset countryside by exploring the numerous walks and trails accessible on foot. The property serves as a gateway to nature, allowing you to discover the beauty of the surrounding landscape at your own pace.
Cycling
Cycling enthusiasts will delight in the abundance of cycle tracks surrounding the house. Follow the old railway tracks to Bath or pedal your way around the expansive Longleat estate, both offering picturesque routes for a biking adventure. Detailed maps and suggested routes will be thoughtfully provided at the property, ensuring you make the most of your exploration in this idyllic corner of Somerset. Whether you choose to drive, walk, or cycle, your journey from our property promises to be a seamless and enriching experience."
Other Things to Note:
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:
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