Located in Frome, The Foresters features a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Jemma
United Kingdom
Such a wonderful stay, in a lovely cosy pub. Very friendly staff, lovely food, comfortable & clean room. We felt very relaxed and our stay at The Foresters made our weekend. A lovely breakfast to start our day and then off to explore Bath.
Orchardleigh Estate provides endless activities, including countryside walks, an 18 hole golf course, horse riding and fishing (by prior arrangement), to name but a few.
Located in Frome, 8.9 miles from Longleat Safari Park, Full Moon Inn Rudge has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Lynnie
United Kingdom
Loved the inn and staff were really great and helpful ☺️ which I could have stayed longer ..
Located in Frome, 7.1 miles from Longleat Safari Park, The Old Bath Arms provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Amanda
United Kingdom
A complimentary breakfast basket in the room was a lovely idea, everything we needed to set us up for the day. Although it is a room above a busy pub we were not unduly disturbed by the noise because the double glazing worked well. We just needed a room for one night and it was good value for the price we paid.
The Lighthouse is a beautiful listed property offering 4-star accommodations near Frome, within the gently rolling Somerset countryside.
Pam
United Kingdom
Breakfast was good, but as you are booked in like you would for an evening meal, if the time you wanted breakfast was already bookednyou had to work around that.
The Archangel,Restaurant & Bar with Rooms was first recorded as an inn in 1311, with preserved ancient walls and beams. This medieval property offers a busy bar and restaurant with a cocktail scene.
Rich in historic character and traditional charm, this stone-built coaching inn originally dates back to the 1500s. It offers comfortable en suite rooms, free Wi-Fi and ample free parking.
Judy
United Kingdom
Staff were very pleasant and welcoming, food was fine
On average, 3-star hotels in Frome cost $142 per night, and 4-star hotels in Frome are $138 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Frome can be found for $161 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $132 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Frome for tonight. You'll pay around $154 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Frome will cost around $141, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We liked the independent shops on Catherine Hill but there...
We liked the independent shops on Catherine Hill but there seemed a lot of empty and closed retail shops since our last visit years ago which was sad to see.
The area we had to walk through to get from the property to the town centre was a bit rough and we decided to cut our stay short - one or two days is enough to see the town
Jackie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Very hilly access to main shopping area.
Very hilly access to main shopping area.
Stayed in Frome for easy access to Longleat but visited Wells and would suggest if you're planning a longer trip, stay there. Wells is far more interesting.
We stayed at Bistro Lotte in Frome for two nights. Good place and nice food for the evening but not cheap (£60 a head with wine).
Went for fish and chips at the White Row Farm, Beckington for the second (Friday) evening.
Neil Woodcock
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I know Frome as I lived here in the 80s.
I know Frome as I lived here in the 80s. Lovely quaint market town, but it has become more busy and parking is difficult generally. Two theatres... great! And lots of entertainment in Cheese and Grain. Very hilly place, ok if you’re fit to walk everywhere, if not there are buses.
Jo
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lots going on and plenty of places to wander around.
Lots going on and plenty of places to wander around. Interesting independent shops and eating places (but book ahead at the weekend fof evening dining). Good as a base for exploring West Wiltshire and Somerset.
Tony
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The George hotel, fronting on to a busy main road, was noisy...
The George hotel, fronting on to a busy main road, was noisy; it was only single-glazed. From what we could tell, Frome offers no other hotels - shame.
There were some nice eating places in the town; we visited a fine Italian restaurant on three evenings, no less.
We also happened on an excellent coffee/chocolate shop, appropriately called Choc. The staff were excellent, as was the produce.
Frome benefits from a railway station, with frequent services to Bath and beyond, also to Weymouth. Alas, for us it involved a mile-long walk from the centre of the town.
Roger and Val
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Absolutely beautiful and quirky.
Absolutely beautiful and quirky. Loads of independent shops and eateries. Wonderful independent cinema and fabulous old-fashioned bakery with gorgeous cakes.
The Lamb and Fountain is the most incredible old-fashioned pub in a backstreet. Like stepping back in time. Delicious and very cheap farmhouse cider on draft and cheese and onion rolls for sale. Has a lovely courtyard garden down an alleyway out the back.
Location great. Bed really comfortable..room temperature just right,not too hot. Duvet just the right thickness. Really welcoming staff. Excellent Guinness ..Good imported lagers on tap such as Am
stel.Breakfast really good too.Vegan and vegetarian options.Frome town centre on the doorstep..everything within a 10 min walk.Perfect for night out at the Cheese and Grain..
We loved Bistro Lotte. The room was spotless the bed lovely and snuggly. The food was fabulous we ate at Bistro Lotte on the first evening and my husband said he had the best steak he has ever eaten.The hotel itself is only a stones throw from the centre of Frome just at the top of St Catherine’s Hill where you walk down into the gorgeous town.
Beautiful location, easy distance to Frome. Lovely room, very comfy bed. Had lunch in the cafe at the hotel, very good food. Breakfast was great, full English, the pancake maker is awesome. Staff are very welcoming, friendly, and kind.
Can highly recommend.
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