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Keynsham Heritage Open Days 2022

This month the Keynsham Repair Cafe on Saturday 10th September coincides with the Church being part of the Heritage Open Days - come along and take a look!


Between 9-18 September many of Keynsham’s fascinating historical venues are inviting the public to come and visit – FOR FREE – as part of Heritage Open Days.

The ten-day festival is a celebration of the town’s story from the Romans to the present day, with a special focus on the history of the High Street. It’s your chance to explore new places and try new things – including an interactive heritage walk from an award-winning local theatre company. This is a heritage festival for ALL, with something for everyone.

All activities are free, but you need to book some of them in advance.

The full list of events is as follows:

  • Hidden Histories at Durley Hill Cemetery | Sunday 11 September, 10am – 2pm

  • Ascend the Tower at St John the Baptist Church | Saturday 17 September, 2pm – 4.30pm (booking advised)

  • Theatre Walk Kings and Commoners in Keynsham | Friday 9 September, 4pm – 6pm; Saturday 10 September, 2pm – 4pm | Sunday 11 September, 2pm – 4pm (booking essential)

  • Keynsham Abbey Open Day | Saturday 10 September, 2pm – 4pm; Saturday 17 September, 2pm – 5pm

  • Wild About Flowers: Secret Vault & Flower Crowns | Saturday 10 September, 10am – 2pm; Tuesday 13 September, 11am – 2pm; Wednesday 14 September | 11am – 2pm; Thursday 15 September, 11am – 2pm; Friday 16 September, 11am – 2pm

  • Keynsham Baptist Church & Repair Cafe | Saturday 10 September, 10am – 1pm

  • Litter Pick Our Heritage Trail! | Saturday 10 September, 10am – 12pm (booking advised)

  • Keynsham’s Shopfront Improvements Architecture Talk | Friday 9 September, 5pm – 7.30pm (booking essential)

  • Relax in the Sanctuary Garden | Daily, 10am – 2pm

  • Discover Industrial Keynsham at Albert Mill, Saturday 10 September, 12pm – 5pm; Sunday 11 September, 12pm – 5pm







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