All Saints' Church at Woolley in the parish of Charlcombe, Somerset, England, dates from 1761 and was built by John Wood, the Younger replacing an earlier church on the site.
[1] The church has a nave and apsidal sanctuary topped by a small bell tower with an octagonal cupola.
[2] Within the church is a plaque giving thanks for the safe return of all 13 men from the village who fought in World War I and 15 in World War II, making it one of the Thankful villages.
[3] From the 1970s to 1990s the church underwent significant restoration funded by local residents and the Friends of Wooley Church.
[2] The parish is part of the benefice of Bath St Saviour with Swainswick and Woolley, within the deanery of Bath.