£375,000
3 bed detached house for saleLichen Road, Frome BA11
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Freehold
Detached
3 bedrooms
Refitted kitchen/diner
Utility Room
Ensuite and family bathroom
Landscaped garden
Garage and driveway
Close to station
Close to shops
Looking for a home that’s practical for family life but also perfect for entertaining? This 3-bedroom detached house could be just the one.
Built in 2019, it’s situated in the popular family-friendly neighbourhood of Edmund Park and has plenty of space inside and out.
Walk into the spacious lounge and you’ll instantly picture family movie nights or playtime. Sliding doors open straight out onto a beautifully landscaped garden complete with wraparound awning above the extensive patio so it can be used all year round. The is plenty of room to kick a football around and a lovely area under a vine covered pergola for enjoying a cold drink as you watch the sun go down. And here’s the fun bit – there’s even an outdoor bar, perfect for summer BBQs or grown-up evenings once the children are tucked up in bed.
The spacious kitchen/diner is made for family life, with funky diner-style seating that’s ideal for mealtimes, homework, or crafts. There is ample worktop space for the keen cook and a Neff gas hob and integrated fridge freezer and dishwasher. You’ll also find a handy utility room with plumbing for a washing machine and dryer and a downstairs cloakroom – always a lifesaver when friends or family come round.
Upstairs, there are three good-sized bedrooms. The main bedroom comes with its own ensuite (hello, peace and quiet) and plenty of wardrobe space, while the other two share a modern family bathroom with shower over the bath so you can forget the queues to get ready in the morning.
Plantation shutters to the windows, with integral blackout blinds in the main bedroom, give the whole house a contemporary, stylish finish.
Outside there’s a single garage with electric door and personnel door to the rear and a driveway for stress-free parking.
Don't miss out on the chance to make this lovely house your next home. Contact us today to for more information about this property and to book your viewing.
Material Information:
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Mains gas, electricity, water and sewage
Appliances have not been tested
Please refer to the Key Facts for Buyers Report for all the information you need on this house
Why Frome?
Frome is famous for its lively independent spirit. The cobbled streets of Catherine Hill and Cheap Street are full of unique shops, cafes, and artisan finds, and the town’s monthly Frome Independent Market is a real event — buzzing with food, crafts, live music, and a welcoming community feel.
When it comes to family days out, Frome doesn’t disappoint. Victoria Park is a local favourite, with a cafe, playground, tennis courts and open green space for running, scooting, or picnic lunches. Rainy afternoon? Head to the Westway Cinema for the latest releases in a cosy, retro setting, or pop into The Rye Bakery, set in a former church, where the kids can enjoy freshly baked treats while you grab a great coffee. For lazy weekend brunches or a bite with friends, Projects (a popular vegetarian café) and The River House by the bridge are two of the town’s most loved foodie hangouts.
Frome has a wide range of schools across all stages. Families can choose from well-regarded first schools like Christ Church, Hayesdown and Vallis; middle schools including Selwood and Oakfield; and Frome College for older children, which offers a modern curriculum with strong arts provision. There are also independent options like Springmead, plus specialist schools ensuring inclusive education across the town.
The town also has a surprisingly big arts scene, with venues like the Cheese and Grain hosting major acts, and the annual Frome Festival filling the streets with theatre, workshops and performances. Despite its creative, small-town feel, Frome stays well-connected by rail and road, making day trips or commutes manageable while still enjoying a slower pace of life
Built in 2019, it’s situated in the popular family-friendly neighbourhood of Edmund Park and has plenty of space inside and out.
Walk into the spacious lounge and you’ll instantly picture family movie nights or playtime. Sliding doors open straight out onto a beautifully landscaped garden complete with wraparound awning above the extensive patio so it can be used all year round. The is plenty of room to kick a football around and a lovely area under a vine covered pergola for enjoying a cold drink as you watch the sun go down. And here’s the fun bit – there’s even an outdoor bar, perfect for summer BBQs or grown-up evenings once the children are tucked up in bed.
The spacious kitchen/diner is made for family life, with funky diner-style seating that’s ideal for mealtimes, homework, or crafts. There is ample worktop space for the keen cook and a Neff gas hob and integrated fridge freezer and dishwasher. You’ll also find a handy utility room with plumbing for a washing machine and dryer and a downstairs cloakroom – always a lifesaver when friends or family come round.
Upstairs, there are three good-sized bedrooms. The main bedroom comes with its own ensuite (hello, peace and quiet) and plenty of wardrobe space, while the other two share a modern family bathroom with shower over the bath so you can forget the queues to get ready in the morning.
Plantation shutters to the windows, with integral blackout blinds in the main bedroom, give the whole house a contemporary, stylish finish.
Outside there’s a single garage with electric door and personnel door to the rear and a driveway for stress-free parking.
Don't miss out on the chance to make this lovely house your next home. Contact us today to for more information about this property and to book your viewing.
Material Information:
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Mains gas, electricity, water and sewage
Appliances have not been tested
Please refer to the Key Facts for Buyers Report for all the information you need on this house
Why Frome?
Frome is famous for its lively independent spirit. The cobbled streets of Catherine Hill and Cheap Street are full of unique shops, cafes, and artisan finds, and the town’s monthly Frome Independent Market is a real event — buzzing with food, crafts, live music, and a welcoming community feel.
When it comes to family days out, Frome doesn’t disappoint. Victoria Park is a local favourite, with a cafe, playground, tennis courts and open green space for running, scooting, or picnic lunches. Rainy afternoon? Head to the Westway Cinema for the latest releases in a cosy, retro setting, or pop into The Rye Bakery, set in a former church, where the kids can enjoy freshly baked treats while you grab a great coffee. For lazy weekend brunches or a bite with friends, Projects (a popular vegetarian café) and The River House by the bridge are two of the town’s most loved foodie hangouts.
Frome has a wide range of schools across all stages. Families can choose from well-regarded first schools like Christ Church, Hayesdown and Vallis; middle schools including Selwood and Oakfield; and Frome College for older children, which offers a modern curriculum with strong arts provision. There are also independent options like Springmead, plus specialist schools ensuring inclusive education across the town.
The town also has a surprisingly big arts scene, with venues like the Cheese and Grain hosting major acts, and the annual Frome Festival filling the streets with theatre, workshops and performances. Despite its creative, small-town feel, Frome stays well-connected by rail and road, making day trips or commutes manageable while still enjoying a slower pace of life