Masonic Hall, Masonic temple in Taunton, England
The Masonic Hall stands as a distinguished building with a refined stucco facade, Ionic pilasters, and expansive windows that flood the street-facing elevation with light. The ornately carved wooden entrance door forms the focal point of its composition on The Crescent.
The building was erected in 1822 as St George's Chapel to allow Catholic worship to resume publicly after the Reformation. In 1878, the Unanimity & Sincerity Lodge purchased the building and converted it to its current Masonic purpose.
The hall serves as a meeting place for several Masonic lodges that gather there for their assemblies and ceremonies. It remains an important community hub for Freemasonry in the region.
The building sits on The Crescent where daytime parking is available at pay-and-display spaces, with free street parking available after 6 PM. The location is easily walkable and provides straightforward access to the premises.
The building was originally the first Roman Catholic chapel in Taunton to reopen for public worship after the Reformation. This transformation from a Catholic place of prayer to a Masonic center reveals an intriguing layer of local religious history.
Location: Taunton
Location: Somerset West and Taunton
GPS coordinates: 51.01240,-3.10515
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:59
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