A small village in Staffordshire, England.

Notable for its associations with the Battle of Blore Heath. According to legend, Queen Margaret of Anjou is said to have watched the defeat of her forces from the church tower, before fleeing on horse-back. It is said that Margaret employed the local blacksmith, William Skelhorn, to reverse the shoes on her horse to disguise her getaway.

An anvil said to have belonged to Skelhorn stands in the churchyard to commemorate the event.

The church contains a stained glass window, designed by Charles Kempe in the 19th Century commemorating the Battle of Blore Heath.