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Keynsham is a Market town with a rich history, surrounded by woodland and countryside, and is ideally placed to explore both the city of Bath and Bristol. The town has a market every month and many interesting shops to visit. There is a walking route that has many mosaics explaining the towns rich history from Prehistoric, Roman and Medieval times. The great outdoors has much to offer from the River Avon Trail that takes in the idyllic scenes of the river, or the Community Forest Path expands 45 miles of terrific countryside treasures. For history lovers you will be spoilt for choice from the wonders of Roman and Georgian delights in Bath to perhaps the Clifton Suspension bridge which is a stunning engineering feat that spans across the Avon Gorge. Or maybe the magnificent buildings of Bristol Cathedral founded in 1140,is breathtaking, or perhaps take a look at Bath Abbey founded in the 7th Century and will challenge any artist to capture the stunning architecture. For the magic of steam travel climb aboard one of the locomotives and journey along the Avon Valley with special themed days and a chance of driving the locomotive yourself, what more could be asked for

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The Old Manor House Hotel (0.07 miles)

The Old Manor House Hotel

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Our hotel is close to the area's many attractions and is the perfect location for business or pleasure. Ideally situated between Bath and Bristol, the hotel benefits from a wide variety of ... More

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The Grange Hotel (0.58 miles)

The Grange Hotel
Located between Bath and Bristol, The Grange Hotel offers a friendly atmosphere where our staff ensure personal service at all times. We have ground floor rooms, 4 Poster Rooms and a Penthouse. There is ... More | visit website
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The Beeches (1.84 miles)

The Beeches

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Situated in 22 acres of grounds The Beeches is a beautiful 19th Century Victorian Mansion, yet within easy access of all major routes. The Beeches offers a variety of rooms ... More

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Kendall Guest House (2.04 miles)

Kendall Guest House

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Kendall Guest House offers first class clean comfortable bed & Breakfast accommodation in a family friendly environment. We are situated in an ideal position for exploring not only the Beautiful ... More

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Bistro 507 (2.17 miles)

Bistro 507
The room consists of a kingsize bed, en-suite with shower and a separate lounge area. Equipped with full central heating, Sky television in both areas, free Wi-Fi as well as free tea/coffee making facilities. Alcoholic ... More | visit website
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The Riverside Inn B&B (2.50 miles)

The Riverside Inn B&B
The Riverside Inn B&B is situated just off of the A4 which connect Bath and Bristol. Our little hideaway is a picture of natural beauty and just a stones throw from the River Avon and ... More | visit website
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A4 Hotel (2.97 miles)

A4 Hotel

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A4 Hotel is a 10 bedroom family run hotel all our rooms are en suite with tea & coffee making facilities. We have a small bar and serve a full ... More

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The Old Crown (3.01 miles)

The Old Crown

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The Old Crown is a wonderful 17th century coaching inn, less than 3 miles from Bath city centre in the lovely village of Kelston. No machines or music, just good ... More

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Arno's Manor Hotel (3.09 miles)

Arno
Set in landscaped gardens, this hotel combines award-winning food, good value rooms and friendly staff. Close to the city centre, Arnos Manor boasts Georgian Gothic buildings. Arnos Manor and Hotel offers excellent cuisine at the elegant ... More | visit website
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Brittons Farm Estate (3.42 miles)

Brittons Farm Estate
This 1643 Jacobean Farm Manor House and cottages is set in a modest 45 acre estate on the edge of the World Heritage City of Bath. The buildings are Grade II listed and the property ... More | visit website

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