[3] It was described in the Staffordshire Advertiser as St George’s Church is of the Grecian style of architecture and of the Doric order; it has a tower and spire, and built of brick, cased with Tixall stone; and the window frames are of iron.
Its interior appearance is light, and it will be much improved when completely painted and properly furnished.
There are doors on each side of the principal entrance, which admit both into the galleries and the body of the church.
The galleries, which are erected on each side and at the west end, are, as well as the loft nave, supported by iron pillars; the galleries for the children of the charity schools are in recesses on each side of the space which is intended for the organ.
was contributed by the subscription of the inhabitants, and the remainder was found by the Parliamentary Commissioners.It was made redundant in 1978 and became a Sainsbury's Supermarket in 1986.