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Bailey was born in Bath, Somerset and spent most of his childhood in Keynsham, a town situated between Bath and Bristol in the West of England.
Congestion on the shopping high street of Keynsham, a small town in United Kingdom.
It continues on through the town of Saltford towards Keynsham where a roundabout splits the road and the A4 continues as a dual carriageway by-pass to the town, crossing over the River Chew in the process.
Keynsham () is a town and civil parish between Bristol and Bath in Somerset, south-west England.
It became a medieval market town, after Keynsham Abbey was founded around 1170.
The town is served by Keynsham railway station on the London-Bristol and Bristol-Southampton trunk routes and is close to the A4 road which bypassed the town in 1964.
The settlement developed into a medieval market town, its growth prompted by the foundation of the influential and prosperous Keynsham Abbey, which had been founded by the Victorine congregation of canon regulars around 1170.
Keynsham played a part in the Civil War as the Roundheads saved the town and also camped there for the night, using the pub now known as the Lock Keeper Inn as a guard post.
Keynsham leisure centre was built in 1965 by British Gas as a gift to the town.
Outside sport, he has been recognised with a Taunton Deane Citizenship Award, and was granted the Freedom of his home town, Keynsham.
Keynsham Humpy Tumps is a floristically rich acidic grassland site situated between the town of Keynsham, and the River Avon, southeast of Bristol, England.
* Keynsham North-a ward of the town of Keynsham.

Keynsham and is
It is situated at the junction of confluence of the River Chew and River Avon and was subject to serious flooding before the creation of Chew Valley Lake and river level controls at Keynsham Lock.
Hanham is a village on the eastern outskirts of Bristol, England, situated on the A431 between Bristol, Bath and Keynsham.
In the case of the photograph the bridge is near Keynsham, that distance from Paddington station.
Marcus Edward Trescothick MBE (; born 25 December 1975 in Keynsham, Somerset ) is an English cricketer.
Keynsham is reachable on the 318 bus, also operated by First Group, and from here it is possible to travel by train Bristol and Bath, both of which have services to London.
Chew Stoke is approximately south of Bristol, from Bath, and from Keynsham.
Bristol Airport is approximately away, and the nearest train stations are Keynsham, Bath Spa, and Bristol Temple Meads.

Keynsham and with
Beyond its junction with the Kennet and Avon Canal, the Avon flows through Keynsham towards Bristol.
Stidham Farm near Keynsham contains at least At least of Pleistocene terrace-gravels, consisting of limestone clasts mainly, but also with Millstone Grit, Pennant Sandstone, flint and chert clasts.
Along with Keynsham, St Anne's and Gundimaine House, these homes form a significant heritage group and have a state heritage listing.
The Monarch's Way enters Somerset, having crossed the River Avon at Keynsham, where it diverts from the route taken by Charles II into Bristol and instead runs alongside the River Chew, where it shares the route with the Two Rivers Way, through the Chew Valley to Chewton Keynsham, Compton Dando and Woollard.
The county was divided into six districts, one of which was formed from the areas of Keynsham and Norton-Radstock urban districts along with Bathavon Rural District and part of Clutton Rural District in Somerset.

Keynsham and such
Prominent manufacturers such as Abraham Darby and William Champion developed extensive works between Conham and Keynsham which used ores from the Mendips and coal from the North Somerset coalfield.

Keynsham and at
He died on 21 or 26 December 1495, and was buried at Keynsham Abbey in Somerset which Lady Agnes Cheyne, the incumbent of Chenies Manor House, bequeathed to him in 1494.
* On 10 September 2011 two 5-inch-gauge battery-powered scale models of class 40 locomotives running on the half mile-plus circuit of The Strawberry Line Miniature Railway, located in the Avon Valley Country Park at Keynsham near Bristol, were named in honour of Driver Jack Mills and Secondman David Whitby.
On 24 June, Monmouth's army encamped at Pensford, and the next day arrived in Keynsham, intending to attack the city of Bristol ( at the time was the second largest and second most important city after London ).
Keynsham Cricket Club play at the Frank Taylor Memorial Ground.
Sports players from Keynsham include Mark Regan a professional rugby player and a former player at Keynsham Rugby Football Club, Luke Sutton of Lancashire County Cricket Club who played as both a wicket-keeper and batsman, Marcus Trescothick, the Somerset and England cricketer.
Not all trains call at all of these stations, especially Slough, Didcot and Keynsham.
The Mill Ground stretch of the River Chew consists of the six left-bank fields ( looking downstream ) from Chewton Place at Chewton Keynsham to the Albert Mill, Keynsham.
A printing mistake at the Keynsham factory resulted in the omission of nut allergy labels from 250g Dairy Milk Double Chocolate bars.
It has its headquarters in Bristol and runs wildlife centres at Folly Farm, Somerset and Willsbridge near Keynsham.
She may have lived at Keynsham in Somerset but founded St Keyne in Cornwall, ( among other sites ) in the late 5th century, and left her name to a church and to a well, the latter whose waters are said to give the upper hand to whichever of two newly-weds first drinks of them.

Keynsham and Somerdale
In October 2007, Cadbury announced the closure of the Somerdale Factory, Keynsham, formerly part of Fry's.
Until September 2010, Crunchie was produced in the Somerdale, Keynsham plant in Somerset, UK ; however, production has now transferred to Cadbury's new plant in Skarbimierz, Poland.

Keynsham and were
The fairs were first held in 1266 when the Abbot of Keynsham purchased the right and this privilege was confirmed in 1462.

Keynsham and included
Cities and towns in Avon included ( in approximate order of population ) Bristol, Bath, Weston-super-Mare, Yate, Clevedon, Portishead, Midsomer Norton & Radstock, Bradley Stoke, Nailsea, Yatton, Keynsham, Kingswood, Thornbury, Filton and Patchway.

Keynsham and between
The constituency was located between the cities of Bristol and Bath, including the towns of Keynsham, Midsomer Norton, Radstock and Saltford, as well as the Chew Valley to the south of Bristol.

Keynsham and .
Keynsham Lock opened in 1727.
In 1990 SAPPI purchased five UK Paper Mills: Blackburn Mill, Wolvercote Mill, Keynsham Mill, Fife Mill, and Nash Mill.
AFC Keynsham was established in 2008 from the defunct Charles Saunders FC.
Several notable people have been born or lived in Keynsham.

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