The Roman Catholic Church of St Teresa of Lisieux in Taunton, Somerset, England, dates from 1958–1959.
It is the only known church design of Eric Francis, a Chepstow-born architect who worked mainly in Monmouthshire and the South-West of England.
St Teresa's is a functioning parish church within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clifton, and a Grade II listed building.
[2] He specialised in smaller country houses, including a number in Monmouthshire in collaboration with Henry Avray Tipping.
[8] Julian Orbach and Nikolaus Pevsner, in their Somerset: South and West volume of the Buildings of England series, describe the church as a "striking" design, "between Georgian and Swedish Modern".