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Situated at the Eastern end of the picturesque Chew Valley, some 9 miles West of Bath and the same distance South of Bristol, Chelwood is mentioned in the Domesday Book and its name is derived from the Saxon ‘Cellwert' meaning ‘Hill Farm'. [More...]

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British Empire and Commonwealth Museum (4 Miles)*
The British Empire & Commonwealth Museum represents the first serious attempt in the United Kingdom to present a publicly accessible history of the British empire and to examine its continuing impact on Britain and the rest of the world.
Bristol Industrial Museum (4 Miles)*
Come and see the fascinating Museum of Bristol at work. Over 400 exhibits to see, housed in historic transport sheds and in a stunning dockside location.
At-Bristol (4 Miles)*
At-Bristol is a unique destination bringing science, nature and art to life. It is home to three magical attractions; Explore At-Bristol, Wildwalk At-Bristol and IMAX Theatre At-Bristol.
Bristol's Red Lodge (5 Miles)*
Built c. 1590, it was in the grounds of the Great House which stood on the site of the present Colston Hall. Inside on the first floor, is the last surviving suite of 16th-century rooms in Bristol.
Bristol's Georgian House (5 Miles)*
A carefully preserved example of a late 18th-century sugar merchant's town house.
Bristols City Museum and Art Gallery (5 Miles)*
Bristol Museum containing collections representing the arts, human history and natural science.
Bristol Zoo Gardens (6 Miles)*
Take a walk through Bristol Zoo Garden's new Butterfly Forest which celebrates the amazing variety of butterflies and moths found across the world.
Number 1 Royal Crescent (6 Miles)*
Number One was the first house to be built in the Royal Crescent, John Wood's masterpiece of Palladian design. The magnificently restored and authentically furnished town house creates a wonderful picture of fashionable life in 18th century Bath.
Museum of Bath at Work (6 Miles)*
The Museum of Bath at Work tells the story of a time, not so long ago, when the elegant City of Bath generated its own electricity, produced its own gas, possessed two busy railway yards …
Museum of East Asian Art (6 Miles)*
Based in a restored Georgian building, this unique Museum houses a fine collection of Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Southeast Asian treasures.
Museum of Costume (6 Miles)*
Follow the story of fashion, from the late sixteenth century to the present day, at Bath's internationally acclaimed Museum of Costume.
Bath Assembly Rooms (6 Miles)*
The Ball Room, Octagon, Tea Room and Card Room of the magnificent Assembly Rooms were used in the eighteenth century for dancing, music, card playing, tea drinking and conversation.
Theatre Royal Bath (6 Miles)*
Now more than two hundred years old, the beautiful Georgian Theatre Royal Bath offers a year-round programme of top-quality drama, comedy, opera, dance and frequent Sunday concerts in the Main House.
Bath Postal Museum (6 Miles)*
Discover how 18th-Century Bath influenced and developed the Postal System, including the story of the Penny Post.
Roman Baths & Pump Room (7 Miles)*
Discover the site of Britain's only natural hot spring - bringing health and vitality to Bath for over 2000 years. Walk where Romans walked on ancient stone pavements around the steaming pool.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Towns near BS31 2EJ
Keynsham (1 Mile)*
Brislington (2 Miles)*
Compton Dando (2 Miles)*
Burnett (2 Miles)*
Bitton (2 Miles)*
Saltford (3 Miles)*
Warmley (3 Miles)*
Whitchurch (3 Miles)*
Corston (3 Miles)*
Kelston (3 Miles)*
Publow (3 Miles)*
Kingswood (4 Miles)*
Pensford (4 Miles)*
Wick (4 Miles)*
Bedminster (4 Miles)*
Chelwood (4 Miles)*
Situated at the Eastern end of the picturesque Chew Valley, some 9 miles West of Bath and the same distance South of Bristol, Chelwood is mentioned in the Domesday Book and its name is derived from the Saxon ‘Cellwert' meaning ‘Hill Farm'.
Siston (4 Miles)*
Bristol (4 Miles)*
Welcome to Bristol, a city that has successfully combined its unique maritime and architectural heritage with some excellent tourist attractions, shopping and entertainment.
Marksbury (4 Miles)*
Staple Hill (5 Miles)*
Staple Hill is a suburb of Bristol which comes under the administrative control of the South Gloucestershire Local Authority. The strange name 'Staple Hill' may derive from the old English word 'steap' meaning 'steep'
Fishponds (5 Miles)*
Priston (5 Miles)*
Mangotsfield (5 Miles)*
Temple Cloud (5 Miles)*
Stapleton (5 Miles)*
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