All Saints Church, Handley

All Saints Church stands to the north of the village of Handley, Cheshire, England.

During the restoration a Norman doorway on the north side of the church was lost, but the hammerbeam roof dated 1661 was retained.

Its plan consists of west tower, a three-bay nave, a one-bay chancel, a vestry, and a south porch.

The belfry windows have three lights, the top of the tower is embattled, it has gargoyles, and the string course includes carved heads.

On the north side of the church is a stained glass window by William Wailes.