Frome Map

Frome map, view the Somerset town of Frome, located in the county of Somerset, England.

Detailed Street Map of Frome Somerset & Guide to the Town

Frome Map Somerset: Interactive map of Frome, displaying the town situated in the county of Somerset, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls to display a detailed street map of Frome and a Frome town centre map, showing the Frome Community Hospital.

Other facilities in Frome, some of which may also be visible on the map are Cheese and Grain, Frome Wholefoods, Eight Stony Street, The Rye Bakery, Raves from the Grave, The Archangel, Black Swan Arts, The Three Swans, Frome Medical Centre, Boots, Cooper Hall, The Old Bath Arms, Palmer Street Bottle, The Sun Inn, Lidl, Costa Coffee, Ellenbray Toys & Stationery, Catherine Hill Pharmacy, The Griffin, Frome Town Hall, The George Hotel, Vicarage Street Methodist Church, M&S Foodhall, Frome Community Hospital, Frome Library, The Cordero Lounge, River House, Assembly Rooms, Holland & Barrett, Nando's Frome, Sassy and Boo, Frome Museum, The Wheatsheaves, Cordero Lounge, Bistro Lotte, CK's Supermarket, The Artisan, Superdrug, The Assembly, Trinity Church, Frome Leisure Centre, Subway, Frome Valley Medical Centre, Kerenza Hair & Beauty, The Cornerhouse, The Griffin, The Old Church School, Coffee #1, Pilea Plant Shop, Co-op, Frome Kindness Festival Hub.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Beckington, Nunney, Chantry, Buckland Dinham, Great Elm, Mells, Leigh-on-Mendip, Coleford, Babington, Holcombe, Radstock, Kilmersdon, Faulkland, Rode, Norton St Philip, Witham Friary, Standerwick, Berkley, Tellisford, Woolverton, Hemington, Laverton, West Woodlands, Trudoxhill, East Woodlands, Warminster, Dilton Marsh, Westbury, Chapmanslade, Upton Noble, Bruton, Evercreech, Cranmore, Doulting, Shepton Mallet, Pilton, Glastonbury, Wells, Paulton, Peasedown St John, Trowbridge, Bath, Limpley Stoke, Freshford, Wellow, Midford, Claverton, Batheaston.

Frome, tucked into the eastern edge of Somerset, is one of those places that feels a bit like a well-kept secret. It's got bags of character, with winding streets, independent shops and a proper community feel. Creative types have been flocking here for years, so there's a lovely mix of the old and the new – heritage buildings with quirky cafés, artisan markets and music drifting from hidden corners. It's a town that's proud of its roots but always looking forward.

The story of Frome goes back over a thousand years, with its name stemming from the ancient river that runs through it. It was a bustling wool and cloth centre in medieval times, and by the 18th and 19th centuries, it had grown into an important industrial hub. Many of the old weavers' cottages and mills still stand, now home to everything from galleries to boutiques. The town's historical layers are easy to spot as you explore the cobbled lanes and old coaching inns.

There's always something to do in Frome. Catherine Hill is lined with unique shops and studios, while the Frome Independent Market brings in locals and visitors in their droves every month. There are green spaces like Victoria Park for a relaxed stroll, and venues such as the Cheese and Grain draw some big names in music and comedy. Frome Museum is a good spot to learn more about the town's past, and if you fancy a soak, the nearby river walks and woodland trails do wonders for the soul.

If you're up for a wander further afield, Somerset won't disappoint. You've got the mystical town of Glastonbury, the wild beauty of Exmoor, and historic gems like Wells Cathedral and Cheddar Gorge all within striking distance. The countryside is full of walking routes, hidden pubs and farm shops, while places like Wookey Hole and Longleat keep the kids entertained. There's no rush here – just the freedom to explore at your own pace.

Frome's well connected despite its tucked-away charm. The train station links up with Bath, Bristol and London, and you'll find local buses running between nearby towns and villages. Roads like the A361 and A36 make it handy for drivers, and Bristol Airport is the closest if you're flying in – just under an hour's drive away. Walking and cycling around the town itself is easy, especially with all the little lanes and shortcuts that give it that lived-in feel.

Somerset's a proper patchwork county – you've got historic towns, coastal views, green hills and lively festivals all rolled into one. It's known for its cider, rolling farmland and traditions, but there's a real energy here too, with markets, local food producers and a growing arts scene. Whether you're after peace and quiet or a bit of buzz, Somerset fits the bill without trying too hard.

Some More Nearby Places: Beckington, Nunney, Chantry, Buckland Dinham, Great Elm, Mells, Leigh-on-Mendip, Coleford, Babington, Holcombe, Radstock, Kilmersdon, Faulkland, Rode, Norton St Philip, Witham Friary, Standerwick, Berkley, Tellisford, Woolverton, Hemington, Laverton, West Woodlands, Trudoxhill, East Woodlands, Warminster, Dilton Marsh, Westbury, Chapmanslade, Upton Noble, Bruton, Evercreech, Cranmore, Doulting, Shepton Mallet, Pilton, Glastonbury, Wells, Paulton, Peasedown St John, Trowbridge, Bath, Limpley Stoke, Freshford, Wellow, Midford, Claverton, Batheaston.

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More Somerset Places: Taunton - Weston-Super-Mare - Wells - Luccombe - Ilminster - Burnham-on-Sea - Clevedon - Bridgwater - Wellington - Wiveliscombe - Minehead - Yeovil - Dulverton - Bath - Bristol - Portishead - Nailsea - Keynsham

Somerset Tourist Hot Spots: Glastonbury - Exmoor National Park