Woolage Village

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{{Use British English|date=May 2025}}

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|shire_district= City of Canterbury

|shire_county = Kent

|region= South East England

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|post_town= Canterbury

|postcode_district = CT4

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Woolage Village is a former mining village situated midway between Canterbury and Dover in the English county of Kent. It is 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east of the A2 road. Together with Womenswold and Woolage Green, it forms Womenswold parish.

It consists of approximately 52 semi-detached houses built in 1912, to house miners and their families working at the nearby Snowdown Colliery. The village shop and post office was shut in the 1990s and converted to a dwelling.