Because of its location on the Bath Road, Woolhampton was well known for its
coaching inns. Only one of these, the Angel, survives on the main road, after the Falmouth Arms closed in 2014 and was converted to residential property. A second pub, the Rowbarge, is, as its name suggests, situated alongside the Kennet and Avon Canal next to the swing bridge. The
war memorial in Woolhampton was designed by Sir
Robert Lorimer in 1920. The
Woolhampton Reed Bed, a
Site of Special Scientific Interest, lies alongside the
River Kennet within the
parish and to the south east of the village. The dense
reed bed, with smaller areas of tall
fen and
carr wetlands, is notable for its nesting
passerine bird populations and for the diversity of insects it supports. ==Governance==