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  2. Oct 22, 2014 · Somerset Life visits this vibrant town to bring you a list of just 10 of the things Taunton is famous for. The Museum of Somerset Housed in Taunton Castle, The Museum of Somerset tells the county’s story from prehistoric times to the present day using real objects combined with films, sounds and images, and the voices and words of Somerset ...

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    Taunton (/ ˈ t ɔː n t ən /) is the county town of Somerset, England. It is a market town and has a minster church. Its population in 2011 was 64,621. [2] Its thousand-year history includes a 10th-century monastic foundation, owned by the Bishops of Winchester, which was rebuilt as Taunton Castle by the Normans in the 12th century.

  4. Nov 2, 2018 · Here’s 10 of our favourite highlights. Bath Place, Taunton (Image: Archant) 1. Independent shops. Taunton has a blossoming independent retail scene, from hair and beauty salons, to craft shops, fashion stores and an array of cafés and restaurants.

  5. Feb 21, 2021 · Taunton is the home of Somerset County Cricket Club, which has been around since 1875. Over the years, they've competed amongst the best clubs, finishing second as recently as 2018 and...

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    Beyond the garden stands the Old Library Building, now home to pitcher & Piano. The Taunton public library opened here in 1905. The library was partly financed by the Carnegie Foundation and the building was designed by architect Alexander Little of London. The library was located here until 1996 when it moved to larger premises. After the library ...

    Across Corporation Street from the Old Public Library stands one of Taunton's most impressive historical buildings, the Old Municipal Buildings (now the Registry Offices). The large building can be divided into two sections. To the right of the main entrance is the oldest portion, built in 1522 as the town grammar school. The school was established...

    Around the corner from the Old Municipal Building is Castle Bow, the last remaining gate to Taunton Castle. This was the castle's east gate and was originally approached over a drawbridge. A replica portcullis has been installed in the original medieval grooves.

    Pass under the medieval gateway and to your right you come to the Castle Hotel, built in the 18th century as an opulent private dwelling looking across to Taunton Castle. It became a hotel in 1834.

    Beyond Castle Hotel is Taunton Castle, now housing the Museum of Somerset. From the 10th century, Taunton itself was owned by the Bishops of Winchester. The site where the castle now stands was probably occupied by the Bishop's hall. Taunton Castle is perhaps most famous for its role in the aftermath of the Monmouth Rebellion in 1685. The infamous ...

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  6. Oct 9, 2024 · Taunton, town, Taunton Deane borough (district), administrative and historic county of Somerset, southwestern England. It lies on the River Tone and is the administrative centre for the borough. An Anglo-Saxon king founded it about 710.

  7. Taunton is a pleasant somerset town, with picturesque streets lined with many fine houses and buildings. The impressive 163 ft red sandstone tower of St Mary Magdalene's church (circa 1488) faces the mainly Georgian thoroughfare of Hammet Street, with its long line of white porticoed houses.

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