The Anglican Church of All Saints in Kingweston, Somerset, England was rebuilt between 1852 and 1855 by Charles Edmund Giles.
[1] A small amount of the fabric of the medieval church on the site, including the doorway, remains but it was largely rebuilt by Charles Edmund Giles between 1852 and 1855.
[1][2] The rebuilding was funded by Francis Dickinson the local member of parliament.
[3][4] The structure of the church was damaged when bombs exploded nearby during World War II.
The single storey tower, which is supported by buttresses, has an octagonal spire.