Today, All Saints shares its parish with the nearby church of Holy Trinity. It is an Evangelical Anglican church committed to sharing the good news about Jesus to the people in our local area. It has an active relationship with local community, and open to everyone.
The building is heritage site originating from 1630, the oldest building in Wandsworth in its the very heart. The interior has Robert Adam-like columns of wood, painted as marble, with a frieze and enriched cornice. Some monuments from the original church still survive in the present building; these include a brass to a soldier of King Henry V, and monuments to Susannah Powell (1620) and Alderman Henry Smith (1627).