Hi, I'm from Somerset County, Maryland, by the name of Horner. I visited Frome once in the 90's and saw a parish church with lots of Horners buried in and outside the church. Many of the men were named John, which is my grandfather's name. If I'm remembering correctly, there was a statue of a young WW I soldier on a horse in the church. I can't remember his name, but he was the image of my brother, exactly! I wonder if there's a connection between me and Frome in Somersetshire, England? 😊
Hi Denise Thank you for your comment. Many people from the West Country emigrated to America. You might have a local connection. Have you tried using one of the genealogy websites?
I visited Frome a couple of years ago, it took so long to get there by train that I only had just over an hour there. The direction to the town from the station was not well signposted and was quite confusing, it was quite walk. I was not as fortunate with the weather, the day was very overcast but at least it was dry. One thing struck about Frome, there was so many dustbins and refuse boxes in front of beautiful buildings. It was not one of my favourite places but I pleased to have seen it, I think it would have helped to have seen a video like yours beforehand, I really find these kind of videos very helpful
@@rolandstravels To be fair, people have to live in Frome and they need refuse services, something that visitors like me should accept. However, it would be good if Civic Leaders in Frome could improve signposting making it easier for first time visitors arriving by train to find their way to the town centre
Nice, but why do none of these videos take in Gentle Street? It goes back to the origins of Frome, is entirely paved and consists almost entirely of 16th - 18th Century houses. It was the main entrance to Frome. It also leads up to Gore Hedge which has many historic associations.
There is a video with Gentle Street included. See the Frome Plaque Tour. There are so many parts of Frome to include and I can see a few more videos being made here 😀. Thank you for watching and your comment, it’s greatly appreciated. The Frome Plaque Trail in 4K ua-cam.com/video/fo4VDRk0HPQ/v-deo.html
I have also explored the Frome Plaque Trail, and you can view it here. ua-cam.com/video/fo4VDRk0HPQ/v-deo.html
I live in Frome. Moved here 42yrs ago from Southampton.
Hi, I'm from Somerset County, Maryland, by the name of Horner. I visited Frome once in the 90's and saw a parish church with lots of Horners buried in and outside the church. Many of the men were named John, which is my grandfather's name. If I'm remembering correctly, there was a statue of a young WW I soldier on a horse in the church. I can't remember his name, but he was the image of my brother, exactly! I wonder if there's a connection between me and Frome in Somersetshire, England? 😊
Hi Denise
Thank you for your comment. Many people from the West Country emigrated to America. You might have a local connection. Have you tried using one of the genealogy websites?
Спасибо.4ак все знакомо.Я 11 лет прожила в этом городе.Здесь живут самые дружелюбные и приветливые люди.Я скучаю по городу,его паркам...😢❤😢❤😢❤
Thank you. - Спасибо
Great video; I enjoyed so much, I am a Wheatleigh/Whatley descendant from Texas in America.
Very cool! Thank you for your comment and sharing your connection.
Great views. Any way you can actually go into a shop or 2 to get more of a local flavour?
Possibly.
@@rolandstravelsOf course thing is you have to ask permission to film.
@anderson49anders very true.
Lovely video Roland 🙂
Thanks Darby. Sorry for the delay in responding.
I visited Frome a couple of years ago, it took so long to get there by train that I only had just over an hour there. The direction to the town from the station was not well signposted and was quite confusing, it was quite walk. I was not as fortunate with the weather, the day was very overcast but at least it was dry. One thing struck about Frome, there was so many dustbins and refuse boxes in front of beautiful buildings. It was not one of my favourite places but I pleased to have seen it, I think it would have helped to have seen a video like yours beforehand, I really find these kind of videos very helpful
The amount of bins Somerset insist on is amazing! Best to avoid bin days. Frome does have some amazing buildings and streets to explore.
@@rolandstravels To be fair, people have to live in Frome and they need refuse services, something that visitors like me should accept. However, it would be good if Civic Leaders in Frome could improve signposting making it easier for first time visitors arriving by train to find their way to the town centre
A great video 👍👍
Thank you. It’s good to hear from a fellow UA-camr.
Where are the Library and Hospital?
The library is a modern building on the edge if the main car park in the town centre. Frome Community Hospital is a newer building in Enos Way.
Library is in the cheese and grain car park. And the new hospital is at enos way
Nice, but why do none of these videos take in Gentle Street? It goes back to the origins of Frome, is entirely paved and consists almost entirely of 16th - 18th Century houses. It was the main entrance to Frome. It also leads up to Gore Hedge which has many historic associations.
There is a video with Gentle Street included. See the Frome Plaque Tour. There are so many parts of Frome to include and I can see a few more videos being made here 😀. Thank you for watching and your comment, it’s greatly appreciated.
The Frome Plaque Trail in 4K
ua-cam.com/video/fo4VDRk0HPQ/v-deo.html
@@rolandstravels Sorry! I missed that one. I look forward to more of your videos. They're good, otherwise I wouldn't have bothered commenting.
Thank you. I am always happy to receive suggestions.