Property Details
Selwood Grove is a small development nestled in amongst existing housing.
We have 74 homes and 11 different styles of house, giving the development character and a home to suit everyone's needs.
We are a traditional builder and take great delight in building you a beautiful home, which is designed to reduce your carbon footprint and save you money!
We pride ourselves in taking you through the home buying process with minimum stress. It doesn't stop there when you move in, as we also take great pride in having 100% customer satisfaction from our previous purchasers.
Taylor Wimpey homes are renowned for their high standard of build quality. We are regular winners of NHBC Quality Awards. Our homes are expertly designed to provide an efficient layout of floor space, giving great value for money. Our selection of options and extras gives you a great opportunity to personalise your new home.Located at the eastern end of the Mendip Hills, on the Somerset/Wiltshire border, Frome is everyone’s idea of an English market town. From your brand new Taylor Wimpey home at Selwood Grove, you’ll enjoy the best of modern living alongside all the charm of bygone times.
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LivingRoom 4.55m x 4.10m kitchen 4.55m x 3.84m Downstairs CloakRoom
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Bedroom1 4.09m x 2.54m Bedroom2 3.07m x 1.93m Bedroom3 3.12m x 2.48m MasterBedroom 4.90m x 3.45m En-suite shower
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Development Details
Located at the eastern end of the Mendip Hills, on the Somerset/Wiltshire border, Frome is everyone’s idea of an English market town. From your brand new Taylor Wimpey home at Selwood Grove, you’ll enjoy the best of modern living alongside all the charm of bygone times.
Frome is the fourth largest town in Somerset and has a rich and colourful history dating back to Saxon times. An attractive town built on high ground above the River Frome. Formerly called Frome or Froome Selwood, after the neighbouring forest of Selwood; although the forest of Selwood no longer exists, the nearby countryside is still richly wooded and picturesque. There are over 500 listed buildings in Frome, more than any other town in Somerset.
SHOPS
Close to Selwood Grove, you’ll find a range of local amenities, including restaurants, supermarkets, and a range of small independent specialist shops. Markets are held twice a week in the town centre.Shops Distance (in miles)
Somerfield 0.5
Somerfield
SCHOOLS
When it comes to education, Frome offers a number of primary, middle schools and community college, offering schooling from 4-18 years old. Nearby, both Bristol and Bath offer world-class universities.Schools Distance (in miles)
Critchill School 0.74
TRANSPORT
The town is served by the A361 by-pass, which passes around the southern and eastern edges of the town, and gives access to the A36 and Bath some 13 miles away. And the M4 motorway is approximately 19 miles. Frome station is one of the oldest railway stations still in operation in Britain, with regular services to Bristol, Bath, London and the West Country. There is a regular bus service to the surrounding towns and cities.Transport Distance (in miles)
Frome Railway Station() 0.86
LEISURE
Frome has a thriving arts scene, with two theatres, art centre and cinema. There is an annual ten-day arts festival and the world famous Agricultural and Cheese Show. For health and fitness there is a Leisure Centre which offers a wide range of activities including swimming, indoor bowls, squash, gym, together with a number other sports clubs, such as football, rugby, cricket and golf.