St Mary's Church is in the village of Edstaston, in the civil parish of Wem Rural, Shropshire, England.
It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Wem and Whitchurch, the archdeaconry of Salop, and the diocese of Lichfield.
[2] St Mary's originated in the late 12th century as a chapel of ease, and later became a parish church.
The plan consists of a nave and chancel in one cell, a south porch, a northeast vestry, and a bellcote on the west gable.
The priest's doorway in the chancel has one order of shafts, with dog-tooth decoration and geometrical motifs.
Around the church, at the level of the eaves, is a Norman corbel table with trefoil arches.
[6] The Mullner Memorial, to the north of the church, is a sandstone pedestal tomb dating from about 1817.
It has a moulded plinth with plain pilasters, and a stepped top carrying a fluted urn-shape finial.
[7] The parish war memorial, an elegant stone cross with slate plaques listing 13 men who died in the World Wars and bearing a verse from Francis Pott's hymn, The strife is o'er the battle done, is in the churchyard.