St Peter’s Church sits on a hill in the village of Staunton-on-Arrow. The church has been much restored but the earliest records are of a vicar here the 13th Century. At the dissolution in 1538, it came under the patronage of Wigmore Abbey. The present structure is mainly of the 1850s with the East window representing scenes of the Nativity, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection and the Journey to Emmaus. The figures in the West window shrine are of Paul and Peter.