St George's Roman Catholic Church, Taunton, Catholic church in Billet Street, Taunton, England.
St George's is a Roman Catholic church built in 1912, constructed with red Monkton stone and dressed with pale Bath stone throughout. The building features Gothic-style windows, a clerestoried nave that fills the interior with light, and can accommodate approximately 350 worshippers.
The church was completed in 1912 to a design by Benjamin Bucknall, replacing an earlier chapel that had been built a century before. This transition marked a shift from a modest place of worship to a more substantial and permanent structure for the expanding Catholic population.
The church serves as a central meeting place for the Catholic community in town, hosting religious celebrations and gatherings throughout the year. Visitors notice how the building functions as a spiritual hub where people come together for worship and important life events.
The church is conveniently located in the town centre and easy to reach on foot, with regular services held throughout the week. An attached rectory sits on the south-west side of the building, and visitors should check opening times if planning to step inside.
The building incorporates traditional Somerset tower designs that reflect the regional building heritage of the era. This local architectural tradition appears in many older structures throughout the area and connects the church to the broader identity of local construction styles.
Location: Taunton Deane
Location: Somerset West and Taunton
Inception: April 23, 1912
Architects: Benjamin Bucknall
GPS coordinates: 51.01280,-3.09846
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:20
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