Hammet Street, Taunton
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Hammet Street, with the Church of St Mary Magdalene in the background. | |
| Length | 128 m (420 ft) |
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| Location | Taunton, Somerset |
| Postal code | TA1 1RZ |
| Coordinates | 51°00′55″N 3°06′07″W / 51.0153°N 3.1019°W |
| East end | Church Square |
| West end | Fore Street, North Street |
| Construction | |
| Construction start | 1788 |
| Completion | 1790 |
Hammet Street is a street in Taunton, Somerset, England, that runs between the Church of St Mary Magdalene and the town centre. It is named after Sir Benjamin Hammet, who had a bill passed through parliament to allow him to build the street in 1788. The street includes four listed buildings: numbers 4 and 5–8, 9–12, 13–17, and number 18 with 33 Fore Street. The first three buildings are grade II* listed, while the last is grade II listed, and together with the Church of St Mary Magdalene and the listed buildings in Church Square, the English Heritage consider them to "form an extremely important group."[1]