Yes it's. Keynsham is an area in Bristol like Which church and Hartcliffe.
Roland Arblaster died on May 17, 2009, in Keynsham, nr. Bristol, England, UK.
As of 2021, the population of Keynsham is estimated to be around 16,000 people.
Keynsham Abbey ended in 1539.
Keynsham Abbey was created in 1170.
Keynsham Lock was created in 1727.
Keynsham Town F.C. was created in 1896.
Keynsham railway station was created in 1840.
Bristol is a city itself and does not contain other cities within it; however, it is surrounded by several towns and suburbs. Notable nearby areas include Bath, Keynsham, and Yate. Within Bristol, various neighborhoods like Clifton, Bedminster, and St. Paul’s offer distinct cultural and social experiences.
As well as Bristol University in Clifton nr the city centre which you mentioned, here is UWE (University of the West of England), which has a split campus but is mostly in the north of the city. Also Bath Spa University is nearby about halfway between Keynsham and Bath in the contryside. Bath University is on the edge on the city of Bath, again not far from Bristol.
It's most current factory is Somerdale Factory which is in Keynsham.
Bristol is still called Bristol.
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