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.
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.
The Lighthouse is a beautiful listed property offering 4-star accommodations near Frome, within the gently rolling Somerset countryside.
Shelby
United Kingdom
The room was perfect. Spacious and amazingly soft bed. Location is peaceful, away from the busy roads. Staff were lovely! It was everything we were looking for, great recommendations of local restaurants and delivery available if you fancy a night in.
Easy to find as well, just off the main road.
Thank you The lighthouse for making our stay perfect and allowing me to add extra touches, in this case a box of chocolates for my partners birthday!
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.
David
United Kingdom
The room was lovely. Cosy and comfortable with everything you need. THe breakfast is great!
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.
Karen
United Kingdom
Lovely, rustic, quintessentially old English pub in a quaint village location that was excellent for access to both Bath and Longleat, as well as other places of interest.
Staff were all wonderful, room was comfortable and cosy, the food, drink and service was excellent - great range to suit all tastes, delicious and good choice of non-alcohol drinks!
We will be returning!
On average, 3-star hotels in Frome cost $137 per night, and 4-star hotels in Frome are $132 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 $123 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Frome for tonight. You'll pay around $167 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Frome will cost around $176, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
Victoria
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Frome was not like how it was explained on the website.We...
Frome was not like how it was explained on the website.We felt it was poor in alot of the places.Catherine street was ok and cheap street.We were really disappointed and would not return thought it was run down and a bit rough
Wells
10
Scored 10
We stayed at the George in Nunney which is the most...
We stayed at the George in Nunney which is the most beautiful little village. Outdoor seating at the pub both in their gardens and over the road where you can sit by the river with a perfect view of the castle.
Their is an ancient monument and a lovely church, a picture perfect little village.
The castle is free to walk around in to go inside.
We ate in the George and the food was excellent both for dinner and breakfast. The staff are police, efficient and helpful.
I couldn't recommend both the pub and the village more.
From the very warm welcome from Nicki as we arrived paved the way for our overnight stay.
The room was exceptionally clean with lovely touches such as the chocolates on our towels to the complimentary fizz in the mini fridge.
The continental breakfast was plentiful and a refreshing change from the usual fry up offered.
Nicki was friendly and helpful - it felt like we had known her for years.
If Nicki and Tim were running a hotel it would definitely be a 5star one.
We would recommend this fab B&B to anyone staying in the area.
Although we only needed a double, we were given a spacious family room (with en suite). All good. Comfy bed and tea making facilities. Breakfast was superb. Staff were friendly and courteous. Location is good for the Cheese & Grain (8~10 mins walk). At the time of booking, this was the second cheapest (on Booking.com) and proved to be good value for money, especially being so close to the venue were we visiting. They have their own bar which was very pleasant to enjoy a few beers in. Will return I am sure.
A lovely log cabin with everything you need, also had complimentary milk, biscuits and wine on arrival. 1 bedroom with really comfy large bed and sofa bed in the living area which we used. Good bathroom. Had everything we needed. Although in owners garden it was very private. Had seating area outside and parking. Good location for Frome town centre which you can easily walk to. All good
Location - within the historic centre of Frome, close to shops, restaurants, banks, market. Despite this, we had no trouble from noise. (Might be different in the summer with people staying out later, drinking outside, etc.)
Architecture - fascinating old building, sympathetic conversion of an ancient semi-basement/storage area.
Facilities - very high standard.
A former 17th century farm, cleverly converted to an ultra-modern conference centre/bed and breakfast facility, in quiet countryside but close to Frome itself. Our twin room, in the original stable block, along one side of a gravelled courtyard, was not vast but exceptionally clean and comfortable, providing everything we needed for an overnight stop.
Interesting characterful house (though you will bang your head, guaranteed!) Very comfy bed and cosy room. Nice to have tea/coffee/milk in the room. Location is excellent though there is some pub noise opposite at turning out time (and drunk people of course!). But the general area is lovely. House owners are very friendly and welcoming.
Hotel in Frome is not far from Bath, Glastonbury and Bristol Airport, would need car. Breakfast was excellent, no problem in requesting extra. The friendly staff were very helpful in a relaxed atmosphere. As some of our party were arriving for a wedding, the staff did their best to have rooms ready for earlier check in. Carpark at back door.
not ideal for someone to stay as it sits on top of a pub/ restaurant , the breakfast was served very cheaply with a small container of juice kept on the table , we asked we do r want breakfast so if we can get a refund and they said we will call you back but never heard back which was expected !!
Beds and shower were excellent. Location was brilliant - easy walk into the centre of Frome and convenient for my daughter and family staying in a rented cottage. Parking easy. Frome is also convenient for lots of other places nearby. Awesome food at the bistro - but you do need to book.
The location was perfect for exploring Frome and the surrounding area. The hotel decor was chic, so light and airy, as was our room. The bed was easily the most comfortable I've ever slept in when staying away from home, with softer than soft bedding. Breakfast was delicious and plentiful.
Great friendly little pub/ hotel in the centre of Frome. I loved the central location. It was great that they had a single room, so solo adventurers don't have to pay for a double. Wifi worked well, breakfast was plentiful. All good; I'd stay there again.
Beautiful location just outside Frome in quiet countryside village. Lovely garden and view.
Clean comfortable accommodation and communal area for dining/ breakfast. Host Chris is very friendly and really helpful ensures you are comfortable .
Jasmine cottage is set in a beautiful location. James is an excellent host and cooks an amazing breakfast. It was a very nice and restful stay. James is great to talk with and really helpful with offering advice on things to do in the area.
The terrace area and bar were really pleasant and we had a good night here.
The setting is beautiful.
The chap doing the maintenance etc was really helpful and a nice guy.
The outside spa pool would have been nice if we’d had our trunks.
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