Our work

The Bats in Churches project is working with over 100 churches across England that are affected by bat roosts including some of national importance.

Below is a map of our churches, click through to find more information on the individual churches or toggle to view the churches in list form.

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The exterior of a church with white walls, red tiled roof and a red stone tower

Wiggenhall, St Mary The Virgin

In the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, full of intricately carved bench ends and a Medieval screen.

stone church exterior with large windows

Willington, St Lawrence

Willington is a magnificent medieval church

A dark photo of a church exterior

Wimbish, All Saints

Wimbish church is listed Grade 1

Church at dusk with dramatic sky behind steeple

Wintringham, St Peter

This exceptional Grade I listed medieval church, dedicated to St Peter, is cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust.

The round tower of a church, made from regular small bricks

Witton, St Margaret

A round tower church with Saxon stonework and a stunning view out to the Norfolk coast. We’re commissioning full surveys of the bats and the church heritage to see how we can help here.

A font at the font of the photo, then a view up the aisle of a church to a clear glass window

Wood Dalling, St Andrew

A festival church hosting exhibitions and events as well as services. We’re commissioning surveys of the bat roost and the church heritage to see how we can help.