Keynsham Abbey Open Day
Keynsham Abbey Remains, Keynsham Memorial Park, Abbey Park, Keynsham, Somerset, BS31 2BT
Keynsham Abbey is open to the public who can explore the remains. Understand the layout of the medieval abbey and see examples of the stonemason's art. Explore the medieval herb and flower gardens. Interpretation boards and volunteers are on hand to answer questions.
A guided talk highlights the history of Keynsham Abbey and the Abbey site, including information about Heahmund, a warrior bishop, and Jasper Tudor, uncle to Henry VII, both of whom were buried at Keynsham Abbey. Younger visitors (ages 3-10) can follow the "Monks' Trail" to learn more about living in a medieval Abbey. The Abbey gardens have been created using herbs and flowers available in the medieval period. Learn about the plants and their uses in medieval life and how, today, they help our insects. See a 1:300 scale model showing the Abbey as it was. Can you identify whether floor tiles are Roman, medieval or modern? We challenge you to identify the date of Keynsham tiles.
Keynsham Abbey Remains, Keynsham Memorial Park, Abbey Park, Keynsham, Somerset, BS31 2BT
The ground is uneven and can be slippery. There are occasional steps and trip hazards. There are no paths and the grass can be slippery. Public toilets are approximately 600m from the site and there is a charge for entry to them. Abbey Park is a private road and there is no vehicular access or parking for the public.