Somerset's County Capital
Heart of the South West of England
Parking in Taunton Town Centre
Secure parking is offered throughout the town centre. Find them
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Regular and Special Events
Make your shopping trip that little extra special and worthwhile by
taking advantage of Taunton Town Centre's extra's.
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Are you new to Shopping or Visiting Taunton
Town Centre?
Find related information for tourists, visitors, cricket fans and
those seeking advice. click here
New Shops and retailers to the town
centre can be found here in this section of our website.
However, due to our new website launch in October 2004
we have no new shops at this moment. But please return
to this section in the near future.
If you have additions that you feel is
appropriate for our website then why not email us with
your ideas or contributions and we will endeavour to
post it on our website.
(The Taunton Town Centre Company Ltd has the right to edit, refuse or add to any
submissions made for its website)
Somerset
County Museum & Taunton Castle - It's Free, Fun
and Fascinating
Set in the historic building of Taunton Castle you'll
discover a rich variety of objects on show at the Museum
relating to the County of Somerset to captivate and stir
the imagination. It hosts a superb collection of toys
and dolls, sculpture, natural history, fossils, fine
silver and pottery, and a rich collection of
archaeological items. You can follow the fortunes of the
Somerset Light Infantry as they carried out their
campaigns across the world. Click Here to Read More
St Mary
Magdalene - A Must See Splendour
Standing at an amazing 163½'
high to the top of the pinnacles, St Mary's is one of
the best-known examples of the exuberant Somerset towers
financed by the prosperity created by the wool trade and
has been the town church since 1308 - a heritage of
nearly 700 years. The church’s interior is a splendour
with it's Tudor ceiling of the nave and chancel adorned
with a hundred or more gilded angels. The stained glass
too is particularly fine with some bright rich fragments
remaining from medieval times on the north side. On
looking up as you leave the church you cannot help but
be stunned by the drama of the beautiful west window. click here for more
Vivary Park - A
Range of Major Activities Coupled with Victorian Charm
and a Relaxing Landscape
Though best in the spring & summer months
Vivary Park is a sheer joy and pastime to those who
visit it and use its facilities. You can have fun
putting, feed the ducks & birds, play tennis, play golf,
play on swings & climbing frames, eat in the club restaurant
and may be have your lunch or picnic on one of the many
tables in the picnic area next to the bird aviary.
Vivary Park is really worth a visit and if you get to
know its paths intimately you wouldn't even know you
were right in the town centre. Click
Here to Read More
Taunton
Swimming Pool & James Street Pool
Situated in Station Road with
Belvedere car park next door, Taunton Swimming Pool has
33 metre indoor pool and is the best place for all ages
to go to. The pool also has additional services such as
upright tanning and steam facilities and when you've had
your fun relax with a coffee in the cafe area.
James Street Pool has more restricted
times but is ideal for those who wish to take advantage
of the programs designed for children. Open every day
and evening for public casual use. . click here for more
Brewhouse Theatre
The
Brewhouse Theatre is a busy place with shows at night
and kids activities during the day, galleries, serving
lunches, concerts and workshops. But the real beauty is
its excellent program of plays and shows, so if you
fancy some humour, some passion, some music or just love
theatre, the Brewhouse can offer something for everyone.
Why check to see what is on now through the Brewhouse
website. Click Here to Read More
Taunton
Heritage Trail
Visitors to Taunton can
naturally discover the many architectural gems it has to
offer, but many more can be discovered by following the
Taunton Heritage Trail.
This self-guided, circular walk
illustrated by attractive brass plaques in the pavement
leads visitors past some great places of interest. Some
amazing and some more quirky such as the three wooden
pigs marking the area of the Old Pig Market which
operated from 1614 to 1882. You'll be able to find a
modern interpretation of King Arthur’s sword in the
stone and a plaque at the Northern end of the High
Street commemorating the declaration of the Duke of
Monmouth as King in June 1685.
For Information on the Taunton
Heritage Trail and to request a leaflet of this circular
walk around Taunton's historic town centre please
contact Taunton Tourist Information Centre or Taunton
Deane Tourism.
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Information
Accessibility through Mobility
Shopmobility is for people who have either permanent or
temporary limited mobility. It allows them greater independence
to move around the towns shopping areas by providing powered and
unpowered wheelchairs and scooters.
On Thursday each week you have the rare delight of sampling and
buying locally produced fresh food direct from the surrounding
farms. Visiting the Farmers Market held in Taunton High Street
is essential for all those who value fresh quality foodstuffs
with local distinctiveness.
Take a brief look at what is on offer for children. From fun
houses to interesting places to visit, sport venue's and even
events on offer throughout the school holidays. Whatever their
age, you can make it a day out that all family members can
enjoy.
Enjoy a typical English winters evening with our special
Christmas Shopping nights.
With street entertainment, roasted chestnuts and much, much
more. Bring the family, bring your mates because this year is
really going to fill you with Christmas Spirit.
Taunton has over 1000 years of interesting and mixed history
and most can be seen viewed or visited throughout the Town
Centre. But before you visit why not take a look at our
brief history of Taunton covering the most poignant times in
Taunton's past.
One of the most quaint areas for specialist art and crafts,
food and hobbies, is Bath Place. Situated just off the High
Street this well loved part of town will make any resident
or visitor return again and again. Find out why?