Welcome Aboard ; Tim Davey Drops Anchor at a Land-Locked Keynsham Pub with a Nautical Name and a Nice Line in Food
Western Daily Press › July 25, 2009
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Western Daily Press › July 25, 2009
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he Ship Inn is easily spotted.
TIt's the only building of any worthwhile note still standing along one side of Temple Street, Keynsham. Astonishingly, this ancient alehouse also escapes being completely overwhelmed by the dull Seventies architecture which lines up either side of it.See the full content of this document
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Welcome Aboard ; Tim Davey Drops Anchor at a Land-Locked Keynsham Pub with a Nautical Name and a Nice Line in Food
Step inside this place, though, and the nastier intrusions of the 20th and 21st centuries fall away in an instant. For this is a pub with great character.
Dating from at least the 17th century, it's about as traditional a British li...See the full content of this document
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