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Frome with a view!
a virtual tour of Frome
On these pages of Fromeservice you can take a virtual tour
of Frome. This is a series of photos to show you what a lovely place Frome
is.
These images will take a normal modem about 10 to 15 seconds to load
so we'll put a bit of text between each image so that by the time your
PC has downloaded the image you'll be ready to see it!!
So sit back and enjoy the tour...
START
- Bath Street and Rook Lane Chapel
- We start our tour at the top of Bath Street, looking at the rather
wonderful Rook Lane Chapel, built in 1707 as a methodist church like
so many of the religious buildings in Frome, which was a centre of non-conformist
religious activity.
- This building was empty for a long time and it is thankfully still
preserved due to the efforts of a few enlightened souls. It became a
renowned art venue for local artists and then was redeveloped by a firm
of local architects. It is now part architect's offices and part art
showcase. There have been some very successful exhibitions in this gallery
and it was a prominent part of last summer's Somerset Art Week. Find
out about the history of this remarkable building at: Rook
Lane Chapel and Rook
Lane Chapel Page 2
- Looking just a bit further down Bath Street we can see some lovely
traditional cottages, this is one of the best preserved rows of medieval
houses in England.
As you walk down Bath Street on the right you can see the Victorian
entrance to St. John's Church:
To continue the tour check out:
St John's Church,
Victorian Graveyard, Gentle Street
St John's Fountain,
Cheap Street, Market Place
Blue House,
Cheese & Grain, Library, Feeding the ducks
Stony Street,
Catherine's Hill, Sheppard's Barton
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