The Blind House (Frome)
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Frome
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/ United Kingdom
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/ Frome
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interesting place, Grade II Listed (UK)
Under this tree, and partly underground, are the remains of Frome's lock-up. Called the Blind House because it had no windows, prisoners could be kept overnight before being put in front of the magistrates. It was replaced in the 19th century by a small building containing cells which was attached to the Blue Boar pub.
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Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°13'46"N 2°19'14"W
- Glastonbury 30 km
- Stonehenge World Heritage Site 32 km
- Clifton 34 km
- Frome Valley 35 km
- Ashton Court Estate 35 km
- St Giles Estate 43 km
- Crichel House Estate 45 km
- The Beech Avenue 47 km
- New Forest National Park 48 km
- Severn Estuary / Mouth of the Severn 50 km
- Christ Churchyard 0.4 km
- The Cattle Market Carpark (pay & display) 0.4 km
- Mary Bailey Playing Fields 0.5 km
- Frome Park 0.6 km
- Former Cuprinol Site 0.8 km
- The Dippy Valley 0.8 km
- Butler & Tanner, printers 0.8 km
- Site of the last productive woollen factory in Frome 0.9 km
- Site of Wallbridge Woollen Mill ( demolished) 1 km
- Somerset 51 km