[4] It was demolished in 1822 when the Lucy family of Charlecote Park employed Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson to design and build a new parish church in the Gothic Revival style.
The external walls sit on a moulded plinth and the window hoods, parapet and gables are richly carved.
[6] In 1858 Sir George Gilbert Scott was employed to add a chancel and north porch, both of which are richly decorated in the Gothic Revival style.
[6] The east window, depicting the life of St Peter, was restored after it was damaged when an American aircraft crashed nearby during the Second World War.
[6] The only remaining fabric of the medieval church are two groups of tiles in the floor of the south aisle, showing heraldic symbols and designs of foliage.