St George's Church is in Buxton Road, Heaviley, an area of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England.
It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Stockport, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield, and the diocese of Chester.
[4][6] The church forms part of a group of buildings, also including the vicarage and schools, that were paid for by George Fearn, a local brewer.
[5] The tower has an embattled parapet with corner pinnacles linked by flying buttresses to the spire.
It contains three carved panels, the central one depicting the Crucifixion, and the others the Virgin Mary and Saint John.
The lectern consists of a brass eagle standing on a pedestal supported by lions.
The Lady Chapel is separated from the chancel by a carved oak screen, and contains a carved oak reredos including the figures of Saint John the Divine and Saint John the Baptist.
It includes panels inscribed with the names of 137 men, a tall cross, and a statue of Saint George standing under a gabled, crocketed canopy.