![ChurchImages Norfolk Wellingham Rood Michael Detail from a painted screen showing a winged angel with a sword, the angel's face has been scratched out](https://batsinchurches.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/Wellingham-Rood-Michael-750x1000-landscape-2d21e54144903172608e507199bb37b5-.jpg)
Wellingham, St Andrew
A jewel of a church containing a unique and perfectly painted Medieval rood screen.
![ChurchImages-Norfolk Cley Bluethroat A stained glass image of male and female Bluethroat birds](https://batsinchurches.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/Cley-Bluethroat-1000x750-landscape-cd78e4ab6d20a0ffff416e4417904e3a-.jpg)
Cley, St Margaret of Antioch
A spectacular church on the north Norfolk coast with carved stonework and dramatic window tracery.
![ChurchImages Norfolk Watlington Ext Exterior of a long, low looking church made of gingerbread coloured stone surrounded by a brick wall](https://batsinchurches.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/Watlington-Ext-1000x750-landscape-0d4c038bef02a806eb61ee568a1863fe-.jpg)
Watlington, St Peter and St Paul
A warm, brown carrstone church with a roost of Pipistrelle bats. We will be helping the church celebrate all its wildlife at its annual festival.
![ChurchImages Suffolk Walsham Rutherford Window Stained glass dated 1972 showing graphic, abstract flowers and plants](https://batsinchurches.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/Walsham-Rutherford-Window-1000x750-landscape-81148ef0f0828f21c6b21e39e3720cf1-.jpg)
Walsham-le-Willows, St Mary’s
Covered in checkered flint and stonework and home to Medieval and modern glass, with a terracotta reredos behind the altar.
![ChurchImages Norfolk Stody Ext 1 The transept of a flint church from outside, the round tower of the church is just visible in the corner of the image](https://batsinchurches.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/Stody-Ext-1-750x1000-landscape-c8a9e769b4a7bef59aa735ad8846e47b-.jpg)
Stody, St Mary
A round tower church with Medieval glass. We’re organising surveys of the bat roosts to see how we can help the church with its bats.
![ChurchImages-Norfolk South Creake Angels A church roof with multicoloured painted angels on the hammer beams](https://batsinchurches.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/South-Creake-Angels-750x1000-landscape-b2a1538fe477af4373222ccec96e72fe-.jpg)
South Creake, Our Lady St Mary
A busy church with an angel roof, modern sculpture, and a colony of Pipistrelle bats living in the chancel arch.
![ChurchImages-Lincs Rippingale Double Tomb A tall, stone, table tomb with niches and figures around the side and two carved lying effigies on top](https://batsinchurches.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/Rippingale-Double-Tomb-1000x750-landscape-e76d8e37df11e66fefd34a7d595eea37-.jpg)
Rippingale, St Andrew’s
A Lincolnshire village church with rare table tombs, and Pipistrelle bats roosting in the Medival roof timbers
![ChurchImages-Norfolk Redenhall St Mary Lectern 1 A brass lectern showing an eagle with two heads standing on a globe](https://batsinchurches.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/Redenhall-St-Mary-Lectern-1-750x1000-landscape-bc60c49bf4d48a78e2254c1eaeecb8b5-.jpg)
Redenhall, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin
A local landmark with a soaring, decorated flint tower and a rare double headed eagle lectern. Home to Pipistrelle and Natterer’s bats