Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Help The Aged

    3.0 (1 review)

    Help The Aged Photos

    Recommended Reviews - Help The Aged

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    17 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Raves From The Grave

    Raves From The Grave

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    A fine Frome institution and worth the trip to Frome just to go to the record shop. Tucked away up…read moreone of the small side alleys/street at the bottom of the hill that runs up through the town. The place is a gold mine for lovers of music of all tastes with a wide range of CDs, DVDs and vinyl records. Every nook and cranny is crammed with musical delights and upstairs there is a wealth old vinyl sorted by decades and genre. They cover most bases from 50s and 60s rock through to modern dance music (although its not a dance music shop by any means). It like the record shop from film High Fidelity or how I imagine Wuxtry Records, Athens were Michael Stipe meet Peter Buck and formed R.E.M. You could get lost for hours inside (and I have in the past), if you dig around the website they often have a 10% off code as well.

    Raves from the Grave is a very awesome shop which I have used to buy some of my favourite band CDs…read more I usually go there to look at their Goth collection, and I have walked out with a nice collection of CDs. They also offer music-based merchandise which I have walked out with before, many times. Some CDs can be a little pricey but this is due to their rarity, so I'll let that slide. The shop is small, but much like most shops in Frome, they did a good job of trying to organize it in a neat and tidy way which gives more room. They also sell DVDs. I have seen a number of wrestling and anime DVDs. I haven't bought one yet since they didn't have anything to my taste, but it's nice to have the convenience.

    Shoe Zone

    Shoe Zone

    (1 review)

    A bright and breezy shoe store with prices at the lower end of the scale…read more Situated bang in the middle of the town centre, this is a large double-fronted shop with a pleasant clean interior, and a wide selection of shoes on display. For ladies there is probably just about every category you might need, from work shoes to party shoes, sandals to boots. For children there is a reasonable selection of girls shoes although only a modest selection of boys shoes. A fairly basic but cover-all selection for men completes the line-up. A very useful shop for kitting out kids for school shoes as they grow out of them so quickly. If you're looking for Designer labels and designer quality then this isn't the place. It's inexpensive - although to be fair the quality is quite respectable for the price. Indeed I've several pairs of sandals that have lasted several years that cost well under a tenner. The only critisism is the lack of seating space to allow shoes to be tried on in comfort. At last count there were only two individual seats to perch on. It's not fun trying to balance on one leg, juggling bags and spare shoes, to try something on. So that's a customer service issue to be aware of, especially if you have younger children, or are an adult with mobility issues. Keep an eye out for their Reductions buckets inside and outside the store - if they have your size then you could pick up a real bargain. Also, they often have a very quirky and reasonably priced selection of slippers for sale, ifyou like the whimsical.

    Help The Aged - shopping - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...