River Frome, Thrupp
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 6 Sep 2015
Viewed from Hope Mill Lane below the A419 London Road. This River Frome is one of several rivers of that name in the SW of England. Frome is derived from an Old English word meaning fair, fine or brisk, describing the flow of a river, though "brisk" does not apply to this sluggish river today.