WORSHIP IN FROME
BADCOX BAPTIST CHURCH The original church was built in 1711 but was later demolished and the existing building was built in 1814. The church was closed in 1962 and is now residential flats.
BETHEL CHAPEL This tiny chapel built in 1858 is now a private dwelling and located along The Butts.
CHAPEL BARTON This tiny chapel is in the grounds of Zion Church.
CHRIST CHURCH Christ Church was built in 1818 with many changes made during the 19th and 20th centuries.
CLINK EVANGELICAL CHURCH This church began in 1976 with a Sunday School held in a corrugated tin garage. In 2010 planning permission was granted, to build a new church next to the old one.
DISSENTERS' CEMETERY A Dissenters' Cemetery with a chapel at Vallis Road was founded by mainly Baptist, Congregational and Non-Conformist worshippers in 1851.
EBENEZER CHAPEL Built in 1860 at the top of Locks (Lane) Hill. Locks Hill surgery relaced the chapel stood and is now a private residence.
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Built in 1837-8 Holy Trinity unusually has the altar at the west end. It is well known for its Edward Burne-Jones stained glass windows.
JEHOVAH’S WITNESS HALL Their first premises was at Locks Hill, but they are now housed in a purpose-built premises at the base of Welshmill Hill.
NAISHS STREET BAPTIST CHAPEL Built 1835 and closed in 20th Century. Was used as a garage before becoming Paniccia’s premises making ice cream and since that closed is now a private residence.
OLD CATHOLIC CHURCH This was the home of the Irvingites in 1853, now known as the Old Presbytery in West End. The Catholic community moved to Park Road in 1928.
PORTWAY METHODIST CHAPEL This chapel was built in 1910. It is no longer a church.
ROOK LANE CHAPEL Built in 1707 at the top of Bath Street, this chapel is now partly used as an exhibition and lecture area.
SHEPPARDS BARTON BAPTIST CHURCH One of two Baptist churches in Frome, this one in what is now known as South Parade, was built in 1708, later demolished and rebuilt in 1850 but closed in 2001.
St CATHARINE'S OF ALEXANDRIA CATHOLIC CHURCH After using a temporary church in Park Road, the new church was finally built on the site in 1967-8.
St JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH Built between the late 12th and early 15th century over the original Saxon Church site with major restoration work carried out in the 1860s.
St MARY THE VIRGIN CHURCH St Mary's Church was built in 1863 and is quite small but has a beautiful, decorated sanctuary ceiling.
SUN STREET CHAPEL This chapel has been closed for some years but is used occasionally.
QUAKER MEETING HOUSE Built in 1675 with a graveyard alongside, this survives as an open space between the house (now privately owned) and Sheppards Barton Baptist Chapel in South Parade.
WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH Wesley Methodist Church was built in 1812 with additions in 1863, restoration in 1871 and internal changes in the 1980s.
ZION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Built on the site of a previous church Zion was a re-build with a drastic overhaul in 1888. This building is no longer a church.