St Michael and All Angels Church is in the village of Little Leigh, Cheshire, England.
Until 31 May 2013, the three were separate parishes united in a benefice along with St Mark, Antrobus[2] Originally in the parish of Great Budworth, an ancient chapel of ease in Little Leigh was fully rebuilt in 1712 and was described as "a mean building of brick, standing defenceless in the highway".
The west end of the chapel was used as the village school until a separate building was completed in 1840.
The plan of the church consists of a four-bay nave with short transepts, a one-bay chancel, a south porch and a spire at the crossing.
The bays of the nave are divided alternately by buttresses and triangular-headed pilasters between which are paired lancet windows.