Wootton Fitzpaine village consists primarily of two small centres: a larger western part comprising the village hall and about 50 densely placed houses, and a smaller eastern part comprising about a dozen houses, the church and manor house. The village is sited on
Middle Lias and
greensand and has a history of being agriculturally relatively prosperous. The village name derives from 'Wodetone', meaning a farm close to a wood, plus the name of the manorial family, Fitzpaine. The parish church was built mostly between the 13th and 15th centuries but was restored and added to in 1872. It lies within the grounds of the adjacent Wootton House, second grandson of
Thomas Rose (died 1747) of Wootton House, but also restored and added to in the late 19th century. Twenty structures within the parish are
listed by
English Heritage for their historic or architectural interest. The village has a website http://www.wootton-fitzpaine.co.uk/ ==Monkton Wyld village==