St Joseph's Convent, Taunton

St Joseph's Convent
North-west end, pictured in 2015.
Location in Somerset
Location in Somerset
Location in Somerset
Former namesTaunton Lodge, Franciscan Convent
General information
Architectural styleGothic
LocationTaunton, Somerset
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51°00′41″N 3°05′44″W / 51.0115°N 3.0956°W / 51.0115; -3.0956
Construction started1772
Renovated1807–12
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameSt Joseph's Convent
Designated4 July 1975
Reference no.1276422
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameStone walls to grounds of St Joseph's Convent
Designated4 July 1975
Reference no.1276403

St Joseph's Convent is a complex of 18th- and 19th-century buildings in Taunton, Somerset, which were primarily used as a Roman Catholic convent, first by the Franciscans, and then Sisters of St. Joseph of Annecy. The buildings were sold out of the Catholic church in 1976, and were redeveloped as residential flats in 2005. The main building is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building, while the boundary walls on the west side are Grade II listed.

The main building was begun in 1772, as a free hospital for the poor, but funding ran out two years later, and it was completed as a private residence. In the early 19th century, it was bought by a group of Franciscan nuns, who moved from an unsatisfactory site in Winchester. The nuns carried out a number of additions and extensions to the building to make it more suitable for their needs. They moved out of Taunton in 1950 and sold the convent to the Sisters of St. Joseph, who continued to run a school on the site for the next twenty-six years.