6 bed detached house for sale Horton Street, Frome, Somerset BA11

£1,100,000

Key info

  • Status: For sale
  • Type: Detached house
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Area: Horton Street, Frome, Somerset

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Full description

Set on a quiet residential street in the ever-popular Somerset town of Frome, this beautifully crafted home is formed of two distinct parts: A five-bedroom house and a one-bedroom annexe, connected by an elegant glass link walkway and a private walled garden. Once thought to be part of Frome United Breweries (1800s), the house has been the subject of a major renovation; living spaces of over 2,800 sq ft have been sensitively modernised, ensuring an excellent quality of natural light throughout. Frome's town centre is a 10-minute walk away, where direct rail services connect to London in just under two hours.The TourThere are two entry points to the house: Via the side passageway, or from the front of the house. The interior living spaces have been rationalised with an elegant flow through the ground floor. A Bath stone surround open fireplace features in the front living room, with dark solid floorboards running underfoot and walls washed in soft, neutral colours. Connecting from here is the open-plan living and dining room, where a large log burner is set into the original stone hearth at one end. A hand-crafted kitchen runs the length of this room, complete with panelled cabinets housing appliances, solid timber shelving set into alcoves and sash windows that bring a soft, natural light. There is also a ground-floor cloakroom.The central staircase leads up to two beautifully appointed double bedrooms on the first floor. There is also a family bathroom positioned centrally, where rich terracotta walls are paired with Morrocan floor tiles, a large free-standing bathtub and a walk-in rain shower, both finished with brass sanitaryware.The second floor houses two further bedrooms; both are beautifully quiet, with textured walls care of Bauwerk paint and stripped-back solid floorboards running underfoot.While the annexe has independent access from the garden, it also connects internally via a pair of timber-framed glass doors from the kitchen. This impressive double-height glass walkway couples with exposed stone walls to form a seamless division between the two spaces. On the ground floor of the annexe is a studio space with glass doors opening out to the garden, as well as a utility room and cloakroom space. Ascending the steel staircase to the upper level from the atrium, there is an ensuite double bedroom and a further open-plan living and kitchen space, providing private, self-contained living independent of the main house. The annexe has operated as a very successful holiday let over the previous three years, details of which can be shared on request.Outdoor SpaceThe terraced garden is enclosed by the original stone walls, which nod to the history of the site and the old bottling factory. Beds border the central expanse of lawn, with several paved terraces thoughtfully positioned for eating and drinking outside. There is also an external store and gated side access to the street.The AreaFrome has long been renowned for its community of independent shops, creative businesses and eateries including Rye Bakery, Projects Frome, Moo and Two, Frome Hardware, Eight Stony Street, and Frome Reclamation Yard. The Frome Independent, a monthly market showcasing local artisans and food producers, has also helped put Frome on the map, attracting over 80,000 visitors annually.Bruton’s excellent food offerings, including the Michelin-starred Osip, The Old Pharmacy, At the Chapel, The Newt and also Hauser and Wirth, can be reached in around 20 minutes by car, and Babbington House is reachable in around ten minutes.For fresh food and farm produce, there are plenty of independent growers and dairies to choose from. Westcombe Dairy is a go-to for award-winning cheese and charcuterie, and Landrace Bakery’s new outpost is now conveniently on-site, offering sourdough bread made from stoneground UK grains milled at the new Landrace Mill. A good selection of farm shops for organic produce, a local distillery Somerset Spirit Co, and for field-grown flowers and herbs, Lunaria and Re-Rooting are also within easy reach.The sought-after villages of Mells and Nunney are close by. Nunney is characterised by its historic centre and, most notably, its picturesque moated medieval castle built in the 1370s by a local knight, Sir John de la Mare. The village has a popular local pub, The George Inn. A popular spot for Sunday lunch is The Talbot Inn in Mells or wood-fired pizza from The Walled Garden opposite. The city of Bath is just 20 minutes by car.Direct rail links connect from Frome to London Paddington in around two hours.Council Tax Band: C

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