A close up of the firgure of a saint, lit by yellow sunlight. The saint carries a scroll and his face has been scratched out

Foulden, All Saints

Home to Brown-long Eared and Natterer’s bats. The church is hoping to build a new community space and local history archive in the old tower.

View inside a warm sunlight church with a yellow brick and tile floor and carved pews.

Field Dalling, St Andrew’s

A warm, peaceful church with Medieval glass and a recerntly discovered wall painting of birds in a tree. We’re funding monitoring equipment for a rafter bat box and helping support local events.

A circular marble surround filled with approximately 40 tiny coats of arms, in red, blue, gold, black and white, showing animals, birds, crosses, chevrons and squares

Cranworth, St Mary’s

A church full to the brim with monuments and memorials, from the 1600s to the Victorian era, all commemorating members of the Gurdon family.

This is a weeping angel

Blickling, St Andrew

Home of the Boleyn family and the Marquesses of Lothian, we’re working to protect the many brasses and monuments from bat-related damage.

An iron gate and arched gateway, the end of church is just visible through the gate

Billingford, St Leonard

A picturesque, peaceful church on the Norfolk/Suffolk border with Natterer’s bats roosting in the low tower.

A medieval wall painting in tones of red showing the lower half of St George spearing the mouth of a small dragon

Banningham, St Botolph

A part-thatched Norfolk church with a series of wall paintings and a collection of fine Medieval glass. Home to Pipistrelle and Brown-long Eared bats.

A shield shaped panel of stained glass showing a coat of arms of three bulls head arranged around a red chevron

Baconsthorpe, St Mary

A pretty decorated Norfolk church full of monuments to the Heydon family and home to a roost of Common and Soprano Pipistrelles.

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.

A flint church with a low, solid looking tower, the image is framed by yew trees

Dalham, St Mary the Virgin

A Suffolk landmark with a flint flushwork tower and dramatic wall paintings. We’re commissioning full surveys of the bats and the church heritage to see how we can help.

A medieval wall painting showing the red outline of a bishop wearing a yellow mitre

Old Weston, St Swithin’s

A 13th century church full of wall paintings. We’re commissioning full surveys of the bats and the church heritage to see how we can help.