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A431
The B4427 in 1953 before it was upgraded to the A4175.
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Queens Head, Willsbridge
The Queens Head was built in the 17th century it began life as a private house whose occupier brewed ale.
The Queens Head was built in the 17th century it began life as a private house whose occupier brewed ale.
A 431 closed at Kelston February 2014 (C) Rick Crowley
During the rains in February the A431 road at Kelston, close to the Drive of Kelston Park, collapsed. Access to the Old Crown at Midford is possible from the Bristol end. Bus services and postal pickups have been cancelled. It may not be open until at least August 2014. Currently a walkers paradise.
During the rains in February the A431 road at Kelston, close to the Drive of Kelston Park, collapsed. Access to the Old Crown at Midford is possible from the Bristol end. Bus services and postal pickups have been cancelled. It may not be open until at least August 2014. Currently a walkers paradise.
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