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Street Map of Frome

Street map of Frome Town

Main town bridge, built 1667. Its Rarity is the fact that buildings run along its length 
Blue House , built 1726 as a almshouse and boys' school 
Cheap Street  and Apple Alley . Part of the original medieval street plan of Frome. Tudor buildings lining a narrow street with an open leet running down the centre 
St. John's Church: Has an impressive Via Crucis on one approach. 
5  Gentle Street: Cobbled street lined by 16th-18th century houses. Once was one of the main avenues to the centre of town. 
6  Rock Lane Chapel: Built in 1707 and recently restored. 
7 Shepherd's Barton: A 18th centre street of workers town houses. 
8  Catherine Hill: Frome's natorious steep cobbled street. Once was the main shopping area of the Town. 
9  Trinity: An extensive area of early industrial housing (late 17th) 
10 Welshmill: The site of one of the many mills that once derived power from the river Frome
11 Cheese and Grain: Venue for community events.
12 Skateboard Park: Skate, board and bike park next to the Cheese and Grain.

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