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Replacement Car Keys, Fobs and Key Cards Bath
We repair and replace all types of car keys—fully coded and programmed—for cars and commercial vehicles.
Avoid paying dealership prices for replacement car keys, remote fobs, or vehicle unlocking.
Our auto locksmiths offer key replacements at a fraction of the cost. Where possible, we’ll repair your existing key or fob, and we can unlock your vehicle if the keys are locked inside.
Auto locksmiths specialise in replacing lost, damaged or stolen car keys. Whether you need a standard key, remote fob or key card, replacements are fully coded and programmed on site for most makes and models, including commercial vehicles.
Modern auto locksmiths use the latest tools to cut and code new keys at your location, often quicker and far cheaper than a dealership. If your original key still works but is faulty, they can often repair or reprogram it instead of replacing it.
If you’ve lost all keys, locked them inside the vehicle or just need a spare, a mobile locksmith can provide a fast and reliable solution with minimal disruption.
We can decode keys and fobs for all the major car, van and commercial vehicle makes and models in Bath. We carry blanks and key fob programming technology and everything needed to access your locked car. replace your car keys and fobs and get you moving.
Top-notch locksmith! Professional and efficient. Wouldn't go anywhere else.
21/04/2023
Absolutely brilliant! The locksmith arrived promptly and had me back in my car in no time. Highly recommend.
27/03/2022
Accidentally locked my keys in the boot while loading shopping. They came out fast and got me sorted without any damage.
08/01/2023
Accidentally locked my keys in the boot while loading shopping. They came out fast and got me sorted without any damage.
29/12/2023
Saved me from a nightmare situation when my key stopped working in the ignition. Highly recommended!
09/10/2024
Accidentally locked my keys in the boot while loading shopping. They came out fast and got me sorted without any damage.
29/11/2022
Had a snapped key in the ignition. Thought it would cost a fortune, but they sorted it quickly and at a fair price.
31/01/2024
Needed a spare key for my van. The whole process was smooth, and the new key works perfectly. Cheers!
14/05/2024
Top-notch locksmith! Professional and efficient. Wouldn't go anywhere else.
20/08/2023
Needed a spare key for my van. The whole process was smooth, and the new key works perfectly. Cheers!
14/12/2023
Had a snapped key in the ignition. Thought it would cost a fortune, but they sorted it quickly and at a fair price.
26/04/2024
Lost my car key and was stuck outside in the rain. Called them and within 30 minutes, I had a new key. Fantastic service!
17/01/2025
Bath is a city in Somerset, England. It was made popular by the Romans when they found hot springs here and built baths on top of them. Today, Bath is known for its historical sites dating back to Roman times.
The Roman Baths
The Roman Baths in Bath, Somerset are a large Roman ruin that was once a place where people would go to wash themselves. The baths have been kept as close to how they were left at the time of the fall of the Roman Empire as possible. However, during this time, there wasn’t much regard for who or what stayed intact. There’s evidence of mosaics being burned to make room for people to walk and statues were melted down in order to make coins because copper was worth more than gold at the time. Bath is one of the very few Roman sites where you can see how the building looked before it fell into disrepair.
The Pump Room
The Pump Room is still standing and gives visitors a peek at how people would come together to socialize as well as taste the ‘pure’ waters. There are fountains on either side of the room with one for men and one for women where you could once taste the city’s spa water. The water became popular because it was thought tohave healing properties. There are also some Roman baths that you can look into to see how the mineral water would once come up from underneath the ground.
Roman History in Somerset
Bath is filled with Roman history, but it’s only one part of a large picture of this area during Roman times. A town called Batheaston used to be a Roman settlement and is named after the goddess of the River Avon, Bath. There are several other towns in Somerset with a Romanesque influence including Bathampton, Clutton, Evercreech, Langport, Midsomer Norton , Paultons (or Peytointun), Shepton Mallet , Spaxton and Ubley.
Bath has an estimated population of 87,000 people. About half of the total land area is green space with 21 public parks or gardens that are open to the public. There are also another 39 areas that are set aside as nature reserves where access by the public can be regulated or restricted. The most frequented park in Bath is Queen’s Square witharound 4 million visitors a year.
Bath has 39 primary schools and 8 secondary schools. It is home to the University of Bath, part of the Russell Group of research intensive universities along with Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, Glasgow and Edinburgh. The university was established in 1966 and rose from mergers between Bath Teacher Training College (founded 1852) and Bath College of Higher Education (founded 1920).
One famous site in Bath is the Royal Crescent which consists of 30 terraced houses that were built by John Wood the Elder between 1767-1774. They are considered some of Britain’s finest examples of classical architecture.