The parish church of All Saints in Wellington, Shropshire was built between 1788 and 1790 on the site of an earlier church (indeed several earlier churches) which had been damaged in the Civil War. Behind the three bay western front of the church, the first church in Shropshire built to have a monumental classical temple portico, is a nave, chancel and an apse. The nave has galleries, lit by two rows of windows. Above the west front is a tower.
The church is made from grinshill sandstone.