St Margaret's Almshouses

St Margaret's Almshouses

St Margaret's Almshouses are part of a 12th century leper colony in Taunton, Somerset, England.

The building was founded as a leper hospital in the 12th century. Glastonbury Abbey acquired the patronage of the hospital in the late 13th century and Abbot Bere rebuilt it as almshouses in the early 16th century. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries the associated chapel was demolished.

From 1612 - 1938 the building continued to be used as almshouses, cared for by a local parish. In the late 1930s it was converted into a hall of offices for the Rural Community Council and accommodation for the Somerset Guild of Craftsmen. From the late 1980s and the building then stood empty and then, in the early 1990s the thatched roof was destroyed by fire and the building suffered from vandalism and neglect until the Somerset Buildings Preservation Trust with Falcon Rural Housing purchased and restored it using, as faithfully as possible, the original architecture and building materials. After restoration it was purchased by Falcon Rural Housing as four dwellings of social housing.

It is a long freestanding single storey building, built mostly of local shillet stone. On the front of the building is a stone tablet with the arms of Abbot Bere of Glastonbury, the original restorer of the building. It is a grade II* listed building. [cite web | title=St Margaret's Leper Hospital | work=Images of England | url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?pid=2&id=269752 | accessdate=2006-11-05]

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External links

* [http://www.sbpt.info/restoration5.htm St Margaret's Almshouses (formerly Leper Hospital) from Somerset Buildings Preservation Trust]
* [http://webapp1.somerset.gov.uk/her/details.asp?prn=44379 St Margaret's Leper Hospital, Taunton - Somerset Historial Environment Record]


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