10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Frome That You Shouldn't Miss

February 23, 2022 Flossie Demartino

Frome (/ˈfruːm/ ( listen) FROOM) is a town and civil parish in eastern Somerset, England. Located at the eastern end of the Mendip Hills, the town is built on uneven high ground, and centres on the River Frome. The town is approximately 13 miles (21 km) south of Bath, 43 miles (69 km) east of the county town, Taunton and 107 miles (172 km) west of London. In the 2011 census, the population was given as 26,203. The town is in the Mendip district of Somerset and is part of the parliamentary constituency of Somerton and Frome.
Restaurants in Frome

1. Seymour Arms

Witham Friary, Frome BA11 5HF England +44 1749 850742 http://thegoodpubguide.co.uk/pub/ba11+5hf/seymour+arms
Excellent
92%
Good
8%
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Seymour Arms

2. Nunney Castle

Castle Street, Nunney, Frome BA11 4NJ England
Excellent
59%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 412 reviews

Nunney Castle

Reviewed By chrismudaligec - Colombo, Sri Lanka

It is a small but perfectly formed mediaeval castle with a perfect moat! Be careful with very young children as the moat is not totally protected and the water is deep! There are also gorgeous wild ducks and ducklings which add to the perfect atmosphere of this site. A small stream passes close to the site and is accessible for paddling with free entry too.The coffee shop nearby does tasty treats too????

3. Catherine Hill

Frome England http://thefromeindependent.org.uk
Excellent
55%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
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2%
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4.5 based on 275 reviews

Catherine Hill

Reviewed By stephaniejones523 - Calne, United Kingdom

How lovely to see a rural town with such an incredible number of independent shops.I met my daughter here to wander around for some retail therapy just after second lockdown . Catherine Hill is well worth the climb up the cobbled Street.Such a wide and eccletic range of things to buy .Great to see that these shops are continuing to trade and I so hope that they can continue to survive.I did my duty and tried to support as many as I could so completing my Christmas shopping.

4. Black Swan Arts

2 Bridge Street, Frome BA11 1BB England +44 1373 473980 [email protected] http://www.blackswanarts.org.uk
Excellent
57%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
5%
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3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 37 reviews

Black Swan Arts

Black Swan Arts is in the heart of the renowned creative market town of Frome in Somerset. Our vibrant and varied programme features contemporary and innovative art and crafts. We are a popular arts venue for the creatives of Frome and beyond. Providing exhibition spaces, courtyard cafe, shop, studio shops, working studios, workshop space, office space and a friendly place to meet friends.

Reviewed By Travlintone - Chippenham, United Kingdom

The Arts Centre incorporates an exhibition gallery, a shop, a café and workshop/studio space. The small shop had a fabulous range of items, many from local artists. We spent a small fortune! ???? A ground floor café serves an interesting selection of light meals at reasonable prices. At the time of our visit there was a fabulous exhibition entitled ‘Fifty Bees’ (free to enter, but donations appreciated) inspired by the work of Somerset Artist, Lydia Needle. The project features the artistic response of 50 other artists to Lydia’s environmental project to catalogue the various species of British bees through art pieces made from wool and thread. This exhibition deserves much wider exposure! All in all, an excellent centre that deserves the support of everyone!

5. The Walled Garden at Mells

Selwood Street Rectory Garden, Mells, Frome BA11 3PN England +44 1373 812597 [email protected] http://www.thewalledgardenatmells.co.uk
Excellent
63%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
3%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 212 reviews

The Walled Garden at Mells

A seasonal outdoor cafe and plant nursery set within a small and pretty walled garden in the village of Mells. Open from March to the end of October.

Reviewed By Sazrb - Watford, United Kingdom

Lovely quirky venue selling fantastic tea and a lovely selection of plants etc Mainly outdoor although has. Lovely glass house too Fantastic cakes

6. The Frome Independent

5 Palmer Street, Frome BA11 1DS England [email protected] http://www.thefromeindependent.org.uk
Excellent
70%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
5%
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7%
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4.5 based on 105 reviews

The Frome Independent

Reviewed By MaggieBarrett - London, United Kingdom

Frome is a beautiful town with cobbled streets, lots of independent shops and several hills! It has frequent markets and is well served by theatres and cinemas. I didn’t try out any restaurants so can’t comment on them. I should imagine it will be lovely at Christmastime. Well worth a visit.

7. Westway Cinema

3 Cork Street, Frome BA11 1BL England +44 1373 471612 http://www.westwaycinema.co.uk/
Excellent
75%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
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Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 152 reviews

Westway Cinema

Reviewed By 751warreng

Love going here it’s only £4 each to see the latest films, it’s clean,comfy and very reasonable on the prices even for the ice cream, drinks and popcorn

8. St Andrew's Church, Mells

9 New Street, Mells, Frome BA11 3PW England http://www.mellsparishcouncil.org.uk/pages/church.html
Excellent
61%
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39%
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

St Andrew's Church, Mells

Reviewed By LynnB2524

Your heart lifts as you spy this church through the hedgerows. It is next to the manor house owned by the Horners who brought Eri Gill, Lutyens, Burne-Jones, William Nicholson and Alfred Munnings to add to the church fabric and magic. See Munnings' rare sculpture of a WW1 horse and rider, a memorial to a scion of the family. A tapestry by a family member is part of the fabric. A Somerset tower, fan vaulted vault are notable. The churchyard has stones by Lutyens and Gill and is peopled with both acolytes and family members of the Asquiths: Ronald Knox, Siegfried Sassoon, Violet Bonham Carter. And Ron's wife and daughter.

9. Church of All Saints

Nunney, Frome England +44 1373 837337
Excellent
75%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
8%
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Church of All Saints

Reviewed By The_Loup_Garou - Phoenix, United States

Back in a Year - For a Memorial In September, we were back in the UK, and out to Somerset, and Nunney, for a memorial service for a dear friend. He had helped introduce us to Somerset, years before. We celebrated his life, rather than mourn his death, in the Church of All Saints. The year before, we looked at All Saints as an historical building, but not so much this time. While our visits to churches, and holy sites, are always quiet and respectful, this was a different ceremony, and in many ways. First, there was a church service, and then a cellist and flautist performed, while folk spoke of this gentleman’s distinguished life. Testimonials were given, and then, the memorial service was over. All Saints is rather intimate in size, and in scope, and while not as grand as so many such period churches, is lovely - lovely in its simplicity. Though simple inside, it is still lovely, and a very reverent place. After the music, the eulogies and remembrance tales, the assembled stood, and began filing out of the lovely chapel, just as Gloria Gaynor’s “I Shall Survive” began playing on the PA system. The folk then exited through a cloud of bubbles, from a hidden bubble machine, into the bright Autumn light. Incongruous, to say the least, but fitting for this gentleman, who was prominent on the London stage for many years. While a place of reverence, and a place of worship, All Saints took on a different demeanor. We were celebrating a life, well-lived. What a beautiful, and historical venue for this remembrance, and then celebration. My wife and I are from New Orleans, where funerals are often marked by a second-line parade, where a dirge is played on the way to the cemetery, but then Dixieland jazz predominates, on the way back to the bar, to toast the departed’s life. That is sort of what we did, as we then assembled next door, in The George pub, for a celebratory lunch. All Saints is well worth the stop, and I would recommend spending a bit of time, in the adjoining cemetery, which is quite historical, as well.

10. Frome Museum

2 North Parade, Frome BA11 1AT England +44 1373 454611 [email protected] http://www.frome-heritage-museum.org/
Excellent
46%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

Frome Museum

Frome Heritage Museum is a busy hub in the town with ever-changing exhibitions and events on the go! Completely run by volunteers, it has fascinating permanent exhibits and a timeline of Frome's past. Donations are welcome.

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