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'''Staunton on Arrow''' is a little village in [[Herefordshire]], on the [[River Arrow, Herefordshire|River Arrow]] just north-west and upstream of [[Pembridge]].
'''Staunton on Arrow''' is a little village and parish in [[Herefordshire]], on the [[River Arrow, Herefordshire|River Arrow]] just north-west and upstream of [[Pembridge]]. As well as Staunton on Arrow itself, the parish also includes the hamlets of Staunton Green and Stansbatch. The main village and parish church lie in [[Stretford Hundred]], although the majority of the parish and other settlements lie in [[Wigmore Hundred]].


The parish church is St Peter's.
The parish church is the Grade-II*-listed St Peter's. The original mediæval church was demolished in 1853 to allow the building of a new Gothic Revival church that was deemed “more appropriate” by James King-King of Staunton Park. Finished in 1860 in classic Victorian Neo-Gothic style it enjoys an imposing position, and looks much bigger than in fact it is.


[[File:St Peter, Staunton on Arrow - geograph.org.uk - 786154.jpg|left|thumb|200px|St Peter's Church]]
The [[Rowe Ditch]], an ancient defensive earthwork, passes to the east of the village closer to Pembridge.
The [[Rowe Ditch]], an ancient defensive earthwork, passes to the east of the village closer to Pembridge.


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==Outside links==
==Outside links==
*[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HEF/StauntononArrow Staunton on Arrow] on [[GENUKI]]
[[File:St Peter, Staunton on Arrow - geograph.org.uk - 786154.jpg|left|thumb|200px|St Peter's Church]]
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Latest revision as of 09:26, 2 March 2020

Staunton on Arrow
Herefordshire

Cottages in Staunton on Arrow
Location
Grid reference: SO370600
Location: 52°14’5"N, 2°55’24"W
Data
Post town: Leominster
Postcode: HR6
Local Government
Council: Herefordshire

Staunton on Arrow is a little village and parish in Herefordshire, on the River Arrow just north-west and upstream of Pembridge. As well as Staunton on Arrow itself, the parish also includes the hamlets of Staunton Green and Stansbatch. The main village and parish church lie in Stretford Hundred, although the majority of the parish and other settlements lie in Wigmore Hundred.

The parish church is the Grade-II*-listed St Peter's. The original mediæval church was demolished in 1853 to allow the building of a new Gothic Revival church that was deemed “more appropriate” by James King-King of Staunton Park. Finished in 1860 in classic Victorian Neo-Gothic style it enjoys an imposing position, and looks much bigger than in fact it is.

The Rowe Ditch, an ancient defensive earthwork, passes to the east of the village closer to Pembridge.

West of Staunton the hills begin to rise steeply until the bounds of Radnorshire, two and a half miles from the village. The closest town to Staunton is Presteigne in the latter county.

Outside links

St Peter's Church
("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Staunton on Arrow)