Renovated period cottage near Frome centre — ideal first-time buy or starter let.
Chain free; newly renovated throughout
A compact, newly renovated Victorian terrace in Frome’s conservation area, 29 Trinity Street is presented chain free and ready to move into. The house combines period stone frontage and sash windows with a contemporary kitchen, integrated appliances and a neat rear garden—ideal for someone seeking a low-maintenance first home or buy-to-let starter.
The accommodation is modest but well laid out across two main storeys: a bright front sitting room, a modern kitchen with direct garden access and a ground-floor shower room, and a first-floor double bedroom. At about 531 sq ft, the footprint suits a single occupant or couple who value town-centre convenience and character rather than large living spaces.
Practicalities are straightforward: freehold tenure, mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing installed after 2002, and on-street parking. The property is in a conservation area, so external changes will be constrained by local rules.
Important considerations: the immediate area records higher crime and very deprived local indicators, which may affect perceived security and insurance costs. On-street parking only and the modest garden and internal footprint limit options for significant extensions or large families. Buyers should check any conservation restrictions and satisfy themselves on boundary details and planned local works.