St George's Church, Carrington

St George's Church is in the village of Carrington, Trafford, Greater Manchester, England.

[2] It stands in a relatively isolated position south of the Manchester Ship Canal, along the northern edge of the Carrington Moss industrial estate.

[2] The church was built by Isaac Shaw in 1757–59 for Mary, Countess of Stamford as a chapel of ease to serve the hamlets of Partington and Carrington.

[5] The vicar of St Mary's, Partington and Carrington is responsible for the churchyard.

Clearance work in 2008 uncovered the graves of two soldiers who had died during the First World War.

The graveyard, cleared of overgrowth in 2008.