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Discover Keynsham
Keynsham in Bath and North East Somerset (England) with it's 15,641 citizens is a town in United Kingdom about 102 mi (or 165 km) west of London, the country's capital city.
Current time in Keynsham is now 06:45 AM (Friday). The local timezone is named Europe / London with an UTC offset of zero hours. We know of 9 airports near Keynsham, of which 5 are larger airports. The closest airport in United Kingdom is Bristol Filton Airport in a distance of 8 mi (or 13 km), North-West. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in United Kingdom is Blaenavon Industrial Landscape in a distance of 31 mi (or 49 km), North-West. Also, if you like playing golf, there are a few options in driving distance. We discovered 1 points of interest in the vicinity of this place. Looking for a place to stay? we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
When in this area, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Compton Dando, Bitton, Saltford, Publow and Corston. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 9°C / 48 °F
Morning Temperature | 5°C / 41 °F |
Evening Temperature | 7°C / 45 °F |
Night Temperature | 6°C / 42 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 72% |
Air Pressure | 1028 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 4 km/h (2 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Scattered clouds, covering 32% of sky |
General Conditions | Scattered clouds |
Saturday, 16th of November 2024
10°C (49 °F)
8°C (47 °F)
Scattered clouds, gentle breeze.
Sunday, 17th of November 2024
9°C (48 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Monday, 18th of November 2024
7°C (44 °F)
12°C (53 °F)
Light rain, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Bristol Serviced Lettings
Grasmere Court Hotel - Guest house
Cabot Mews Apartments
Future Inn Bristol
A4 Hotel
Arnos Manor
ibis Bristol Temple Meads Quay
Bristol East (Emersons Green)
HUNSTRETE HOUSE
Videos from this area
These are videos related to the place based on their proximity to this place.
A Trip behind a 11 coach, 5 inch Gauge, Loaded Train
A Trip behind a 5 inch double headed train with 12 LOADED COACHES! At the front were a Prarie and a D49. On a Trip that is 3/4 Mile Long. I was right at the back, and it fouled most of the...
Halloween Shenanigans 2014
A trip to the Fear event at Avon Valley Country Park with live scare mazes, a funfair and more... Edited on the most basic of softwares, therefore I think I did a fairly good job :D.
BN03 NJE
BN03 NJE passes too close to two cyclists and drives over a zebra crossing with pedestrians still on it, all to save a few seconds on a 0.5 mile journey. BN0...
(HD) 34067 Tangmere Caught Smoking Keynsham 1Z85 6th December 2014
SR Light Pacific 4-6-2 no 34067 Tangmere THE BATH CHRISTMAS MARKET Saturday 6th December 2014 1Z84 0.0 Three Bridges d 07:54 34067 Haywards Heath d 08:08 d 08:17 Keymer...
Oliver Cromwell - Britannia Class
Oliver Cromwell Travelling through Keynsham, Nr Bristol BR Britannia Class 4-6-2 no 70013 Oliver Cromwell Steam Dreams - Cathedral Express London Victoria to...
(FullHD) 5MT 44871&45407 THE CATHEDRALS EXPRESS 1Z31/1Z33 16th December 2014
THE CATHEDRALS EXPRESS Tuesday 16th December 2014 LMS Class 5MT 4-6-0 no 44871 and 45407 TIMES Steam hauled: Newington-Bristol-Hanwell 1Z31 0.0 Newington d 08:10 44871+45407 ...
Somerset TRF Keynsham Practice Day - 15.02.15
Footage filmed at the Somerset TRF practice day in Keynsham. 15.02.15.
The regeneration of Keynsham town centre
Go behind the scenes at the £34 million regeneration of Keynsham town centre by Bath & North East Somerset Council, in partnership with Willmott Dixon. For more information go to www.bathnes.go...
Bygone Bristol Keynsham BS31
The social history of Keynsham Bristol is brought to life as seen through photographic evidence.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Keynsham Humpy Tumps
Keynsham Humpy Tumps is a floristically rich acidic grassland site situated between the town of Keynsham, and the River Avon, southeast of Bristol, England. The site is on a south-facing slope running alongside the Bristol to Bath railway line. It consists of open patches of grassland and bare rock, interspersed with blocks of scrub. It is the only site in Avon at which Upright Chickweed Moenchia erecta, occurs.
Wansdyke (district)
Wansdyke was a non-metropolitan district within the County of Avon, in the west of England from 1974 to 1996. The district was formed by the Local Government Act 1972 on 1 April 1974 as part of a reform of local authorities throughout England and Wales. Under the reorganisation, the area surrounding the cities of Bath and Bristol was formed into a new county of "Avon", named after the river that ran through the area.
Keynsham Town F.C
Keynsham Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club founded in 1895 in Keynsham, England. The club is affiliated to the Somerset County FA. They were elected to the Western League in 1973, and currently play in the Western Football League Division One, at level ten of the English football league system. They have previously played in the Western Football League Premier, at level nine, and won the Somerset Senior Cup in 1951–52, 1957–58 and 2003–04.
Bickley Wood
Bickley Wood is a 9.5 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest just north of River Avon, near the village of Longwell Green, Bristol, notified in 1988.
Cleeve Wood, Hanham
Cleeve Wood, Hanham is a is an 8.9 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in South Gloucestershire, notified in 1966. Cleeve Wood is situated on the steep south facing slopes of the River Avon valley near to the City of Bristol. The primary scientific interest of the wood is the particularly large population of Bath Asparagus which it supports.
Hanham Lock
Hanham Lock is situated on the River Avon, at the village of Hanham near Bristol, England. Hanham Lock is the first lock east of Netham where boats leave the Bristol Floating Harbour. A weir carries the river and boats use the adjacent lock. It is numbered as 1 and is officially the first on the Kennet and Avon Canal. It opened in 1727 and there used to be a colliery wharf just west of the lock, however the mines closed in the 19th century.
Keynsham Lock
Keynsham Lock is situated on the River Avon at Keynsham, England. The lock opened in 1727. Just above the lock are some visitor moorings and a pub, on an island between the lock and the weir. The weir side of the island is also the mouth of the River Chew.
Willsbridge
Willsbridge is a village in the unitary authority of South Gloucestershire, England, located on the outskirts of Bristol. Willsbridge Castle, situated on a prominent hillside site, was built c1730, with crenellations added in the nineteenth century. The village contains a nature reserve, Willsbridge Mill, run by the Avon Wildlife Trust and the site of an abandoned watermill on the Siston Brook, which acts as an Education and Countryside Centre.
Somerdale Factory
Somerdale was a chocolate factory located in Keynsham near Bristol in south west England. It was the home of a Cadbury plc's production facility, and was originally built by the Fry family when they expanded through consolidation of a number of existing facilities located in the centre of Bristol.
Keynsham Abbey
Keynsham Abbey in Keynsham, Somerset, England was founded by William, Earl of Gloucester for the Augustinian Canons Regular around 1170 and survived until 1539. The remains have been designated as a Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument The abbey was founded following the dying wish of William's son Robert, although there had been a religious settlement in Keynsham during the 9th and 10th centuries.