Plot 124, The Old Printworks, Frome

GET IN TOUCH

DOWNLOAD FLOORPLAN DOWNLOAD BROCHURE REQUEST A CALL BACK ARRANGE A VIEWING

Property Description

Plot 124 is a contemporary 2 bedroom ground floor apartment featuring a stunning open plan living area with floor-to-ceiling windows allowing plenty of natural light to flood in.

The contemporary fitted kitchen features Caesarstone worktops and integrated appliances included. Bedroom one benefits from an en-suite and flooring is included throughout the property.

The property benefits from an impressive balcony overlooking the open green space. This home benefits from one allocated parking space. There is also access to secure cycle storage.

Each apartment has been designed with energy efficiency in mind and has an EPC B rating.

Features

  • IDEAL FOR FIRST-TIME BUYERS
  • 2 bedroom apartment
  • Open plan kitchen/dining/living area
  • Integrated kitchen appliances
  • Generous size balcony
  • Allocated parking
  • Adjacent to public open green space
  • EPC rating B

Price £275,000

Floor Plans

Click to enlarge

KITCHEN/DINING/LIVING

6.50m x 3.80m / 21’3″ x 12’4″

BEDROOM 1

4.20m x 3.90m / 13’7″ x 12’8″

BEDROOM 2

4.20m x 3.10m 13’7″ x 10’1″

 

Specifications Overview

  • Contemporary fitted kitchens with integrated appliances
  • Modern open-plan living
  • Contemporary white sanitary ware
  • High-performance windows with triple glazing
  • Allocated parking and garages to houses
  • Communal electric car charging
  • EPC ratings A or B
  • Access to open green space
  • Hedgehog highways in Phases 2 & 3
  • Riverside walks along the River Frome

Images used for illustrative purposes

download spec

The Old Printworks

The Old Printworks is a collection of one hundred and forty, 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes located in Frome.

Frome station

A short distance from the new homes, Frome station provides connections to London, Bristol, Bath, Bruton and more.

Mendip Hills

Mendip Hills is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty providing beautiful views across Chew Valley lakes.

Glastonbury

The world-famous Glastonbury is a 40-minute drive away, home to the renowned Glastonbury music festival.

Frome Museum

Located in the centre of the town in a historic building, the museum was built for the Frome Literary and Scientific Institution and also features local and industrial history collections. It also offers extensive Library and Archive collections.

Catherine Hill

One of Frome’s main shopping streets. Here you will find something different: classic gifts, stylish clothes and accessories, ceramics, haberdashery, art galleries, great cafes, restaurants, pubs and much more.

Cheap Street

Cheap Street, located off the Market Place, is one of Frome’s prettiest streets. The street has retained its historic medieval character, with a leat running down the street, carrying water from the stream beneath St John’s Church. Here you will find more delicious eateries and shops.

Black Swan Arts

A popular arts venue for the creatives of Frome and beyond. Providing exhibition, shop, studio, workshop space.

St Catherine's Artisan Quarter

St. Catherine’s in Frome consists of Catherine Hill, Palmer Street, Paul Street, Stony Street and the lower part of Catherine Street. It serves traditionally as Frome’s Artisan Quarter. Today you will find designer-makers, vintage specialists, craft suppliers and vendors, cafes and much, much more.

Archangel

The listed building boasts a free-floating glass restaurant where you can dine on sumptuous and seasonal dishes and enjoy drinks at the bar.

Eight Stony Street

An award-winning restaurant & café in addition to a wine bar and shop.