In 1921, rumour has it that the then Postmaster General, a chap by the name of F.G. Kellaway, who of course was also an MP opened this road which was probably named after him, or if not after him after, then, wait for it, after a certain Frenchman by the name of ‘Chaillouet’, who is mentioned in the Gloucestershire Pipe Rolls is of 1165.(Whatever they are). However, another member of the same family owned Kellaways a manor in Wiltshire. Apparently in Roman times, Kellaway meant a place to stay and this may have marked the route of Roman legions journeying up from, probably Bath through to Sea Mills. There you are, you can take a choice. My Client has chosen a pleasant three-bedroom semi-detached house, probably built in the late 1920s in the style of a 1930s house - come to think of it shouldn't that be a 1930s house in the style of the 1920s? Semantics aside I found the house largely in good condition and free from major defect and the boot there is a postbox not far away…   more »