The Church of St Matthew in Wookey, Somerset, England, dates from the twelfth century and is a Grade I listed building.
The south chancel is thought to have been built to house the memorial to Thomas Clerke in 1556.
[2] The parish is part of the benefice of Coxley with Godney, Henton and Wookey within the Shepton Mallet deanery.
[5] In the tower, behind the organ, there is a monument to Sir Jacob Wolff, 1st Baronet who was also a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire.
He and his wife resided in Mellifont Abbey (now a care home) next to the church.