Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Frome - Refreshingly Different


Having spent the last two weeks suffering from the awful coughing flu bug that’s doing the rounds here in Tetbury - now feeling on the mend a change of scenery was in order!  A recent customer mentioned the market town of Frome in Somerset was worth visiting because of the large number of interesting, quirky independent shops on St. Catherine’s Hill.

Having spent an hour in Bath, Frome is an easy 20 minute drive from there, on arrival we found parking easy and free on Sunday’s.  With the dog in tow we headed into town via medieval Cheap Street, which has a good mix of independents - I noticed an excellent book/card shop ‘Hunting Raven Books’.  Running the length of the street is a narrow leat, quite common in the south west of England - I wondered how often people had tripped on this open gulley?  The town itself is architecturally well preserved with many listed buildings.  Our destination was St. Catherine’s Hill, a steep cobbled street flanked by eclectic shops with imaginative window displays that entice you in.  The shops have a charm that is not in anyway pretentious - just a group of like minded creative bohemian traders that sell all manner of goods from artisan products, vintage finds, clothes, haberdashery flowers and hardware.

St. Catherine's Hill
The first Sunday of each month St Catherine’s Hill is closed for the local Artisan and flea market - looks like a great day out.  This market town has a lot to offer, definitely worth a revisit.














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