Located in the conservation area, 28 The Retreat's facade is framed by lilac, wisteria, and a magnolia tree, the entrance hallway has a newly laid slate flooring, to the right of the hall is the kitchen-family room, drenched with light from the two large sash windows, all have been restored with double glazing. Reclaimed floorboards extend the length of the room and sit beautifully against the white-washed walls. The kitchen sits off to the left with bespoke panelled base cupboards are topped with white stone worktop. A few of the original Elm floorboards have been repurposed to make three full-height cupboards, two as additional storage and one hiding the integrated fridge freezer. The traditional AGA takes pride of place and an electric hob and oven for cooking in the summer months. A freestanding central island and integrated dishwasher complete the understated kitchen. The utility area houses the boiler, and a laundry with a w/c, and a door for rear access to the veranda. The dining area accommodates a large dining table whilst the sitting area is beyond. French doors at the end of the room open out onto the south-facing garden.On the left-hand side of the house are two further reception rooms, both boast reclaimed cheese boards underfoot and are separated by a pair of wedding doors, that can be left open as one big room or closed off. The large room is set up as a snug complete with a wood-burning stove, alcove bookshelves, and original stripped shutters. The smaller music room has a window overlooking an internal courtyard where the entrance to the annex is located. This second room easily could lend itself to a playroom or even an office. The first-floor landing holds all four bedrooms and the family bathroom. A large double room is on the left-hand side benefiting from exposed brickwork, a built-in wardrobe, and views of the garden below. Opposite is the family bathroom, with a bath and a walk-in shower, finished with metro tiling and rustic wood panelling. On the same side sits the second double bedroom, a large room with painted floorboards, and a crisp white shower room en-suite. On the left side of the house is the third bedroom which is a smaller double, currently a studio overlooking the front entrance. Then the primary bedroom which is accessed via an internal corridor, boasts dual aspect, exposed floorboards with a dressing room, and an ensuite shower room. Winding up the elm staircase to the second floor you will find four rooms in the eaves which can be used for storage, play rooms or even hobby rooms if desired.The garden has been beautifully landscaped and wraps around the property, the garden is well planted and there is a wealth of mature shrubs and trees. There is a rockery section, vegetable patch, compost area and a greenhouse, a rose-covered pergola outdoor dining area, and a covered veranda with reclaimed windows from the house creating shelter. Two useful sheds are located at the back and front of the garden.Just a five minute stroll to the train station and 'The Station', a unique space with The Rye's bakery, pizza restaurant and bar as well as many more eateries and events spaces. Plenty of options for walking from a 20 minute river stroll to town via Rodden Meadows to a board walk footpath from the bottom of The Retreat down through the nature reserve and marshes. Frome is a historic market town and surrounded by beautiful countryside. The town has a creative scene with many independently owned shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. The town also includes good schools, two theatres, a cinema, and a station with rail links to Bath, Bristol and London Paddington. On the doorstep is many other exciting venues; the exclusive Babington House is located 6 miles from Frome. Hauser and Wirth garden and gallery and Roth Bar restaurant is 10 miles away, with Bruton High Street to wander around too. Lastly, the internationally known Newt is 13 miles away from Frome, which is an awarding winning hotel with gardens with restaurants. The city of Bath has a wealth of history to enjoy as well as many shops, restaurants, and bars. Mains water, gas, drainage and electric.EPC D Council Tax Band EFreehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_frome-d197052/for-sale_i71387959
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This wonderful family house is approached at the front via a gate that leads through a generous front garden, and onto a set of steps that lead up to the front door.Once inside, you are welcomed into a grand and naturally light hallway, laid with original Victorian tiles and an ornamental archway above, drawing you further into the property. From the hallway, you have access to the two main reception rooms on this floor, in addition to a lobby area to the rear (formerly a Butler's area) which serves as a useful area to store coats and features an original dresser. There is another door from the main entrance hallway, which leads to the lower ground floor.The first reception room currently serves as a fantastic family/drawing room and is situated to the front of the property and enjoys a large bay window with wonderful views over the front garden and across to Victoria Park. There is a working, original fireplace with a stunning hand carved surround - with the surround dating back to circa 1914. This room has been newly carpeted within the last 12 months' and there are radiators enclosed in stylish covers. Beyond this room is the second reception room, which is mirrored in size and is another ideal space for entertaining guests. A large sash window overlooks the beautiful rear garden. Within this room is a gas fire with marble surround and more than ample space for furnishings.Stairs lead downstairs, into another lobby area which gives further access to the utility room, kitchen/breakfast room, storage area, dining room, w.c., and cellar.The utility area is a fantastic size, laid with stylish floor tiles and offers ample storage. In addition, there is plenty of worktop space and an inset steel sink. There is room within this area for a freestanding washing machine and tumble dryer. A large cupboard houses the pressurised hot water tank (the whole house is on pressurised mains (no loft tanks etc), the water softener and gas-fired boiler.The kitchen/breakfast room is another great social space, with an integral oval table which is incorporated into the peninsula.You will notice further period features within this room, such as the original fireplace and impressive built-in dresser, dating back to when this room served as the servant's quarters and was the original house kitchen.This room also offers ample wall and base units and solid granite worktops, inset sink, large range oven with extractor overhead and an integral dishwasher. A door from this room leads outside onto the semi-circular patio seating area.The dining room is conveniently situated within the home and comfortably sits around twelve guests. A bay window to the front allows natural light into the room. This room has a real feel of grandeur, a wonderful space to enjoy family gatherings. There is a gas fire with surround.Off the main lobby at lower ground floor level is also the cellar (the old coal cellar) which currently houses a freezer and wine fridge. There is fitted shelving, power and lighting. Beyond this, there is a w.c. with slimline wash hand basin and w.c. On the first floor, you are welcomed onto a spacious landing which gives access to the family shower room, separate w.c. and three large double bedrooms. The family shower room has been recently modernised and now comprises a large walk-in shower, wash hand basin with storage below and a wall mounted storage cabinet.Bedroom one is situated to the rear of the property and enjoys beautiful garden views, and over the rooftop views beyond. Currently utilised as a large home office. A beautiful, original fireplace takes centre stage in this room and there is plenty of space for furnishings. There are a further two, large double bedrooms, one being used as the main bedroom with an original fireplace, and which overlooks the beautiful greenery to the front of the property, as well as spectacular views across Victoria Park. The neighbouring double bedroom is another great size and offers space for large furnishings and has a wash hand basin.On the second floor, there are a further two, equally large double bedrooms, ideal for children or guests as they offer ample space for bedroom furnishings. The newly installed family bathroom (formerly a sixth bedroom) is a great size and offers a large freestanding bathtub, separate shower, w.c., wash hand basin with storage below, and further built-in cupboard and wall mounted unit. From the landing, there is a paddle staircase leading up to a loft space, with ample standing room - an ideal additional storage space.The whole house except stairs from ground to lower ground floor has been recarpeted/tiled/vinyl tiled in the last 12 months. The house has quality (Everest) double glazing exactly replicating the original design of sash windows.OUTSIDETo the front of the property is a mature, enclosed garden with pathway leading to the property, and around to the left-hand side where there is secured access to the rear garden.The front garden is enclosed by a stone wall and hedging, providing the front garden space with plenty of privacy. There is a lawned area, decorated by shrubs, plants and mature trees.To the rear of the home is the most fantastic, level, family and pet-safe garden. From the kitchen, you step out onto a wonderful semi-circular terrace with raised flowerbeds and a path that leads around to the side, with steps leading onto a beautiful lawned area. To the side of the house is a lovely fishpond with water feature - this has been made child/pet safe with a strong grid over the top.The lawned area is the perfect space for children to play and for pets to roam freely, as the rear garden is also fully enclosed with a large stone wall, shrubbery and mature trees. There is a further 'frog pond' with water feature and, screened by bamboo, is a raised decked area with sunken hot tub. There is also a greenhouse.At the very rear of the garden is off-road parking for multiple vehicles via a large triple garage, with one side being an ample size to park two cars in tandem. The garaging leads through to a spacious gravelled area, providing further parking for several cars.LOCATIONFrome is a historic market town with many notable buildings and features the highest number of listed buildings in Somerset. Frome offers a range of shopping facilities, a sports centre, several cafes, a choice of pubs, local junior, middle and senior schools, several theatres, and a cinema.Private schools can be found in Wells, Bath, Warminster, Cranmore, Beckington, Glastonbury and Street. Bath and Bristol are within commuting distance, and the local railway station connects at Westbury for London Paddington. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_frome-d197052/for-sale_i71312972
School House is a former school house and hall that dates back to 1857, there is a recessed stone plaque with the inscription "For The Benefit of The Poor And In Memory of His father Edmund 8th Earl of Cork, Richard Boyl Rector of Marston Built This School".Completely refurbished including a new slate roof, underfloor heating, and wiring by the current owners in 2018. The property offers accommodation arranged over two floors, with stunning family entertaining space, and cosy bedrooms. There are a wealth of original period features throughout, to include stunning gothic arched stone mullioned windows, beautiful stained glass windows and Pugin tiles in the entrance hall.The main living space has the "wow" factor in part due to the vaulted ceiling and wooden panelling that separates it from the entrance hall, the drawing room features an open fire. From here is the fabulous Sims Hilditch/Neptune kitchen with central island and four oven AGA. There is a double bedroom with en suite shower room, a further double bedroom/play room or office, a shower room and the utility room.On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, one with a gorgeous hand painted ceiling, a spacious bathroom and a hallway which provides a versatile space to be a dressing area, study area or nursery. On the second floor there is a good attic space, which is fully boarded, with a pull down ladder, lighting and power; this could be converted subject to obtaining the necessary consents.The lodge provides fabulous guest accommodation that complements the house, but offers the versatility to be a home office, studio or it can be continued as the very successful short term let that it currently is; providing an annual income of approximately £30,000 per annum.The lodge comprises an open plan kitchen/living/dining room, bijou double bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor, with a double bedroom on the first floor. There is a small garden to the rear, and a parking space to the side.The property is approached through large double wrought iron gates, onto a private driveway where there is parking for a number of vehicles.The mature gardens comprise large formal level lawns looking across the unspoilt parkland views, a wild garden, and a small copse which provides a magical space for children to explore.There are two outbuildings comprising a summerhouse and an old stable; in addition to a tennis court.In all approximately 1.21 acres.What Three Words: advising.harmlessly.regionMarston Bigot is a small hamlet in the parish of Trudoxhill and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. The property enjoys superb views across an historic Victorian estate yet is located just on the edge of Frome. This cool market town provides a fantastic mix of independent cafes, bars, restaurants, boutique shops, creative businesses and the renowned monthly artisan market The Frome Independent.Babington House, the private members' club, with its swimming pools, tennis courts, gym, bars and restaurant is only a short drive away; and the Hauser & Wirth Gallery in Bruton and The Newt are also both within easy reach.The property enjoys a quiet and secluded setting, yet connections in the area are excellent with the A37 and A303 (M3) not far away, providing access to the wider motorway network. Frome, Westbury and Warminster stations all provide regular rail services to London Paddington and London Waterloo. Bristol Airport provides a wide range of national and international flights.There are a number of well regarded schools in the area to include All Hallows, Sexey's, Downside, Wells Cathedral, Millfield; in addition to an excellent selection in Bath.Frome 3 miles, Babington House 8 miles, Bruton 9 miles, Bath 18 miles (All distances are approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_frome-d197052/for-sale_i70568799
Priors Court Barn is an attractive stone built detached home enhanced by materials such as wooden beams, stone flagstones, oak flooring, cast iron radiators and expanses of glass to bring the outside in. There are far reaching views over to The White Horse at Westbury. At the heart of the house is an open plan living area with the reception hall opening into the country kitchen. A breakfast bar with a polished granite worksurface provides a division to the dining and living area. This features a tall A-frame ceiling and a wall of windows looking out to the garden, including bi-fold doors opening out to a dining terrace creating a super entertaining space. The separate drawing room is a stunning room, also with a vaulted ceiling plus a wall of glass on the gable. A contemporary freestanding wood burner and oak flooring add to the sleek look. The principal bedroom suite is located at the far end of the ground floor overlooking the garden. With three further first floor bedrooms, this super home is full of character and space. Priors Court Cottage is a wonderful addition to this family home. It is a stone built detached cottage situated at the entrance of the spacious driveway. The accommodation includes a central open plan kitchen and sitting room. There are two bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms. The enclosed walled courtyard to the front enjoys a west facing aspect. This is perfect for those with extended families, or to provide an extra income.OutsideLocated on a country lane, a five-bar gate leading to an expansive gravel drive enclosed by fencing and a beech hedge. There is plenty of parking as well as a wooden framed open garage with electrical points. The lawned garden wraps around three sides of the house and is enclosed by dry stone walling and fencing. There are terraces adjacent to the house perfect for alfresco dining. The garden is interspersed with trees and shrubs as well as flowerbeds and raised vegetable beds. In the grounds are a detached timber home office and wooden stable and sheds are located adjacent to the paddock. The whole is set within 1.7 acres and enjoys far reaching views.SituationBeckington is a vibrant and attractive Somerset village offering good communications and an array of amenities, including Beckington C of E First School, Springmead Prep School, a church, a doctor's surgery, two country pubs, plus a super delicatessen/cafe. There is also a mini M&S food hall attached to the nearby petrol station just outside the village. The popular White Row Farm Shop is nearby. There are both tennis and cricket clubs. The village benefits from practical communications including a regular bus service into Bath and Frome, as well as school pickups. There is a nearby railway station in Frome, plus main line stations in Westbury (1hour 15 minutes to Paddington) and Bath. The surrounding countryside is wonderful for walks and the fashionable town of Frome is three miles away and is very popular for its variety of artisan boutiques, galleries, and restaurants. The Georgian city of Bath is ten miles away and has World Heritage status enjoying a variety of historic buildings, theatres, museums, and other cultural attractions.Additional InformationServices: Mains connected electricity and water. Private drainage with septic tank, oil fired heating and hot water. The cottage has separate services including mains electricity and water, oil boiler for hot water and heating, private drainage with its own septic tank. The outbuildings have electric. Local Authority: Somerset Council. Council Tax Band G. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_frome-d197052/for-sale_i71686158
Keyford House is a handsome Grade II Listed property, set in a sought-after position in a small hamlet on the edge of the market town of Frome. Dating from the 1830s, the house is built from attractive Bath stone in the Gothic revival style and offers up to 10 bedrooms and more than 7,500 square feet of elegant accommodation. Traditional features include high ceilings to all levels, wooden flooring, original fireplaces and triple sash windows.There are five impressive reception rooms on the ground floor, including the welcoming reception hall with its sweeping wooden staircase leading to a galleried first-floor landing. Both the generous drawing room and the comfortable sitting room are splendid rooms in which to relax or entertain, with their elegant ceiling cornicing and large windows welcoming plenty of natural light. There is also a formal dining room and an orangery overlooking the southeast-facing rear gardens. The kitchen offers plenty of storage space, along with a central island, an Aga and space for a breakfast table.There are five comfortable double bedrooms on the first floor, including the generous principal bedroom with its dressing room and en suite bathroom. The second floor has a further four bedrooms and an office, which could be used as a further bedroom if required. There are also family bathrooms on both the first and second floors.The house is set in 2.81 acres of grounds, which include beautifully landscaped gardens. Outbuildings include a double garage with lapsed planning permission for conversion into a one-bedroom cottage, while there is also a carport and storage sheds. The property is approached via a gravel driveway, which provides plenty of parking and turning space at the front of the house. The delightful ornamental gardens include immaculate lawns, a parterre garden with box hedging and a central pergola, a walled vegetable garden and an array of mature specimen trees, established shrubs and hedgerows.The property sits in a convenient location on the edge of the town of Frome, yet within easy reach of beautiful rolling countryside, including the nearby Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Historic Frome is a bustling market town with plenty of character and a wealth of amenities, including a fine selection of shops and supermarkets, and a choice of restaurants and cafes. Frome also has a choice of schools, including two secondary schools, the independent Springmead Preparatory School and the outstanding-rated primary Beckington Church of England School. Further amenities and schooling is available in nearby Warminster, while Bath and Bristol are also both within easy reach. The area is well connected by A-roads, including the A36, A303 and A4 all nearby. Frome's mainline station offers services to both London Waterloo and Paddington, with both taking just over two hours. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_frome-d197052/for-sale_i69430417
Diverse estate mixed-use land, pheasant shoot and double bank fishing, in a stunning position surrounded by open countryside. DescriptionThis compact sporting estate sits in a secluded valley that runs from the village of Beckington to Oldford. Lullington village is close by and can be reached on foot or by crossing the river Frome. The eight-bedroom six-bathroom main house accompanies a three/four- bedroom two-bathroom cottage. A commercial office and second industrial unit can generate rental income. There is a fantastic pheasant shoot and double bank fishing.Set at the end of a tree lined driveway in a country estate setting, on the Dairy House Estate, this outstanding property occupies a glorious rural position but is hidden just minutes from the centre of a popular and vibrant village and is close to Frome, Bath and Bruton.Main House The house is currently presented as an eight-bedroom property with well-appointed and versatile accommodation predominantly arranged over one floor with five bedrooms and four bathrooms on the ground floor and three bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor. Stone pillars with electric gates lead to a large, gravelled parking area. A stone entrance porch leads into a vaulted drawing room with exposed beams and a fireplace with wood burning stove; double doors lead into the courtyard. The dining room overlooks the drawing room and has space to host a large dinner party or family event and makes this a super entertaining space. A step leads up into a sitting room with woodburning stove, bespoke fitted bookcases and a stone tiled floor.The kitchen is a fantastic space and is the focal point of the house; it is a light and bright with double doors onto the courtyard and views running down to the river. Fitted with a bespoke range of wall and floor cabinets with a central island, finished with a granite work surfaces and a stone tiled floor. A four oven Aga is fitted with a canopy and an extractor fan inset, there is a built-in electric hob and microwave oven.There are two spacious cloak/utility rooms (one is a kitchen for the annexe) and several storerooms including a temperature-controlled wine store. There is also a games room/snug with sitting area and bar/kitchenette. The principal bedroom suite is located on the ground floor with double doors overlooking the gardens and has a dressing room and an en suite bathroom. There are four further bedrooms on the ground floor. The staircase in the drawing room leads to a further three bedrooms on the first floor served by two shower rooms. The property is fitted to a very high standard throughout with flexible living space that will suit multi-generational living or those needing to work from home.OutsideThe main house is set on three sides around a central courtyard that provides a super outdoor living space. Paved with flag stones and planted with mature trees and beautiful English roses, there is an outdoor pizza oven, firepit area and ample space for dining and lounging. Steps lead down to the gardens and there are fine views across the lawns over the paddock below and towards the river. Gardens and GroundsDairy House Farm is set in about 145 acres of beautiful land with part of the river Frome running through the farm. This provides fishing opportunities, with easy access to both sides of the bank, with a river crossing by vehicle or bridge on foot. The land is all in permanent pasture.The CottageThere is a three/four bedroom detached cottage providing versatile accommodation, beautifully presented and with its own access and gardens located behind the main houseLocationThe Dairy House Estate sits on the fringes of the picturesque and popular village of Beckington.The village offers a typically British quintessential nature with its rich variety of architectural styles and the many amenities on offer which include two public houses, tennis courts, memorial hall with playing fields, village cricket club, St. Georges Church of England church, Beckington Baptist Church and St. Luke's Doctors surgery.There are two good schools within the village (Beckington Church of England primary and Springmead independent Prep school) as well as school bus services to independent schools in Bath, Bruton and Millfield.Other services are met with a local garage, a petrol station/leisure site with a Marks and Spencer Express and Starbucks Coffee Hose, award-winning farm shop and Mes Amis, an excellent cafe/delicatessen.In addition there is a regular public bus services to Frome, Bath and Chippenham.Further comprehensive amenities and services can be found in the market town of Frome with its popular farmers market and vibrant social scene or Georgian Bath with its fine architecture, much loved theatre and unique Thermae Spa.Babington House (part of the Soho House group) members club is only approx. 7 miles from door to door and the up and the highly desirable Bruton home to Hauser & Wirth as well as The Chapel fine dining experience lies approx. 17 miles to the south.The much-admired towns of Frome and Bruton are close by, and the city of Bath is 20 minutes away. The Westbury train station is twelve minutes away and London Paddington is a further one hour twenty minutes.Square Footage: 9,010 sq ft Acreage: 145 Acres Additional InfoPlease note, there are public footpaths across the land. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i68800626
Selwood Manor is a fine Grade II listed Jacobean house built from mellow local stone to create an exceptional home. The current owners undertook a comprehensive renovation and expansion of the property over an approximate 5-year period, implemented by local specialist builder Roy Pike & Son, who subsequently have worked almost exclusively for Longleat. The renovation was carried out under the design and guidance of Jonathan Cooper, a London-based designer and involved: new roofing, electrics and plumbing services, replacement of heating systems, replacement of floors with new oak and stone surfaces, strengthening of beams with insertion of steels, complete replastering followed by quality decoration and fitting of high-quality bathroom suites and kitchen. As a consequence, the Manor House and Cottage buildings have retained their Jacobean origins, yet are finished to the highest contemporary standards with state-of-the-art plumbing, electrics, heating, data and security systems. The property is approached along an attractive private drive, flanked by stone walls and a variety of mature trees. It comprises four separate units (two original, two new builds) combining to approximately 11,000 sq ft of living area, with a swimming pool, professional cinema and gym set in over 11 acres of its own land. The house is beautifully presented and enjoys good ceilings heights, stunning garden views and several period features that include exposed beams, leaded windows, original flooring, an impressive oak staircase, fine fireplaces and a cellar.Leading from the porch and entrance hall, there are four attractive and well-proportioned reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, pantry, utility room and cloakroom. The first floor and second floor comprise a generous principal bedroom with dressing room and en suite bathroom, a further six double bedrooms and five bathrooms. The renovation of Selwood Manor since 2008 has maintained the historical of integrity the house whilst also creating a wonderful home for modern family living.The immaculate gardens and grounds at Selwood Manor have been thoughtfully designed to complement the house perfectly, to give all year around colour, interest and texture. There are established mature trees, an array of shrubs, a beautiful rose pergola, immaculate lawns, climbing wisteria and a productive kitchen garden. The rear of the house is a paved terrace from where lawns fall away, interspersed with magnolia and mature trees. There is plenty of storage, a greenhouse, gardener's restroom, garden and machinery store, garaging and ample parking. The heated outdoor swimming pool with pool house facilities is sheltered within a lovely walled garden area. The swimming pool is a new energy efficient modern pool, incorporating the ground source heat pump and state-of-the-art pumping and pool cover system. The remaining land comprises of woodland and pasture.The current owners have sought to make the heating and cooling systems as ecofriendly as possible, combining state of the art ground source heat pump technology, together with a system of solar panels located in one of the fields in the grounds. There is an additional 24.28 acres available by separate negotiation. Beyond the main house is excellent secondary accommodation the cottage and 'But and Ben':A charming traditional 2 story cottage (c1,075 sq ft) with 2 double bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, bathroom and kitchen. It has been finished to exacting standards and enjoys a private garden area.A new build (c.1,750 sqft) cottage with a traditional exterior and a modern interior. It provides a contemporary bedroom, kitchen and extensive living space. The accommodation opens onto a large modern decking area which overlooks the fields and River Frome.Created in 2012, Cooper Hall comprises c.2,750 sq ft designed space, to be a flexible Family Games and Leisure Facility building.( Selwood Manor is a private and secure rural location, which occupies an elevated position on the outskirts of the historic market town of Frome (15 min walk along public footpath). There is also a tarmac cycle track taking you into the centre of Frome. Frome is a bustling town filled with character, a wealth of amenities and has been chosen by The Sunday Times and other publications as one of the best places to live in the UK. It offers a good selection of independent shops, supermarkets and a choice of restaurants and cafes. The Frome Festival is also a draw with its packed programme of art, music, history and nature, alongside the family-run cinema, The Black Swan Arts Centre and The Cheese and Grain. The City of Bath is a World Heritage Site famed for its Georgian architecture and Roman history. It is a cultural hub in the region and boasts several renowned venues. It offers numerous recreational facilities together with superb schools in both the state and private sectors as well as two universities. The area is well known for its wide selection of excellent schooling. All Hallows Prep, Downside, Warminster, Wells Cathedral, Bruton and Millfield Schools are all within a 20 minute drive as are the Bath schools of Prior Park and Monkton Combe. Amongst other local attractions is Babington House (about 4 miles), Bruton (about 11 miles) and its Hauser and Wirth Gallery and nearby The Newt, and Glastonbury (about 20 miles). The communication links are excellent and connects well to London, with a mainline railway to London Paddington from Westbury and Bath Spa (1 hour 24 mins and 1 hour 22 mins). There is easy access to the M4 motorway at Junctions 17 and 18 for the Midlands, Southwest, London, Wales and the Southeast. Bristol Airport also offers domestic and international flights. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_frome-d197052/for-sale_i71521302
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