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The River Avon at Keynsham Hams

Keynsham Roman Villa refers to a cluster of villas built during the Roman occupation of Britain near Keynsham in Somerset, England. Two villas have been found, the larger of which is thought to be one of the grandest villas constructed in all of Britain. The sites have never been fully excavated, in part because portions of each are located underneath a cemetery, a major road, and the now shuttered Somerdale Chocolate Factory.

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Keynsham Roman Villa

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Keynsham Roman Villa refers to a cluster of villas built during the Roman occupation of Britain near Keynsham in Somerset, England. Two villas have been...

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Keynsham

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Keynsham (/ˈkeɪnʃəm/ KAYN-shəm) is a town and civil parish located on the outskirts of the city of Bristol on the A4 that links the cities of Bristol and...

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Keynsham Civic Centre

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mosaics from the Keynsham Roman Villa. "Keynsham UD". Vision of Britain. Retrieved 16 May 2024. White, Elizabeth (1990). "Keynsham and Saltford: Life...

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William Luke Nichols

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he was ordained in the English church, being licensed to the curacy of Keynsham, Somerset. While the cholera was raging in England, he had the undivided...

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List of Roman villas in England

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list of Roman villas in England confirmed by archaeology. List of Roman villas in Wales Series 16 | Episode 9 | Mystery of the Ice Cream Villa: Colworth...

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Priston

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by king Æthelstan to Bath Abbey. The parish of Priston was part of the Keynsham Hundred, The village is recorded in the Domesday Book as including the...

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Scheduled monuments in Bath and North East Somerset

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England. "Roman Well (Grade II) (1384575)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 January 2012. "Keynsham Heritage Trust". Keynsham Heritage...

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Orpheus mosaic

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Orpheus mosaics are found throughout the Roman Empire, normally in large Roman villas. The scene normally shown is Orpheus playing his lyre, and attracting...

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Somerdale Factory

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Somerdale was a chocolate factory located in Keynsham near Bristol in South-west England, closed by Kraft foods in 2011. It was the home of a Cadbury plc...

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Bath and North East Somerset

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also evidence from the Pagans Hill Roman Temple at Chew Stoke, and a villa at Keynsham. The Saxon advance from the east seems to have been halted by battles...

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South West England

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make Curly Wurly, Double Decker and Crunchie at the Somerdale Factory, Keynsham until Kraft closed the plant in March 2011 and moved production to Skarbimierz...

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Hambleden Mill

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that yielded 1,000 eels annually. Before 1235 the mill was granted to Keynsham Abbey. Alison Uttley described it as "The most beautiful place in the whole...

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History of Bristol

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farmsteads. There were also isolated villas and small settlements throughout the area, notably Kings Weston Roman Villa and another at Brislington. A minster...

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List of football clubs in England

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Premier Division Central 7 Poppies Relegated from National League North Keynsham Town Western League Division One 10 K's Relegated from Western League Premier...

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Bristol

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United Kingdom) and nearby places such as Bath. Iron Age hillforts and Roman villas were built near the confluence of the rivers Frome and Avon. Bristol...

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Somerset

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temple in Chew Stoke, Low Ham Roman Villa and the Roman Baths that gave their name to the city of Bath. After the Romans left, Britain was invaded by Anglo-Saxon...

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List of monastic houses in England

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Ethelburga, daughter of Æthelberht, King of Kent, on the site of a possibly Roman villa; monks and nuns refounded before 736 under Abbot Cuthbert; ravaged in...

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List of tumps

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motte-and-bailey castle in Trecastle, Powys Castle Tump, Caerwent: site of a Roman villa in Monmouthshire Castle Tump, Dymock: a castle in Dymock, Gloucestershire...

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Chew Valley Lake

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evacuation of populated valley areas downstream including Pensford and Keynsham. The lake is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and...

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Chew Valley

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River Chew, which rises at Chewton Mendip, and joins the River Avon at Keynsham. Technically, the area of the valley is bounded by the water catchment...

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Australian residential architectural styles

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and designer. St Ange, Neutral Bay, 1918. B.J. Waterhouse, architect. Keynsham, Neutral Bay; built 1921; Frank Buckle, architect. Kulahea, Cottesloe;...

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Clapton Moor

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ISSN 0267-7504. JSTOR 42664218. Stuff, Good. "Duck decoy, 250m south of Black Rock Villas, Portishead, North Somerset". ancientmonuments.uk. Retrieved 2023-12-10...

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List of monastic houses in Ireland

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Monastery ø≈ purported Augustinian Canons Regular — possible reference to Keynsham, Somerset, England, which had property in County Limerick Kynnythin Lehense...

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Winsley

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Ashley. The area was probably farmed in Roman times, as it lay between the town of Aquae Sulis (now Bath) and a villa complex at Bradford. Winsley is not...

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Scheduled monuments in Somerset

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Bath is the principal settlement in the district, but BANES also covers Keynsham, Midsomer Norton, Radstock and the Chew Valley. BANES has a population...

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