A stained glass image of St John The Baptist church

Keyston, St John the Baptist

Home to a rare wooden cadaver, and with a large number of bats roosting inside. We’re commissioning full surveys of the bats and the church heritage to see how we can help.

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.

View down the aisle facing west, the church has a red tiled floor and six large arches in each arcade, topped by a clerestory

Walpole St Peter, St Peter’s

The Cathedral of the Fens, one of England’s greatest parsh churches. We’re commissioning full surveys of the bats and the church heritage to see how we can help here.

A stone doorway with a round arch. the door is surrounded by pillars and concentric arches each carved in regular geometric patterns

Mundham, St Peter

A neat little Norfolk church hiding a stunning Norman doorway. We’re commissioning full surveys of the bats and the church heritage to see how we can help here.

A huge tower topped with turrents, buttresses at each corner and checkered flint flushwork

Deopham, St Andrew

On the Heritage at Risk register and in need of urgent repairs. We’re commissioning full surveys of the bats and the church heritage to see how we can help.

A medieval carved miserichord showing a man reaping wheat with a scythe alongside another figure

Brampton, St Mary Magdalene

An active community church just outside Huntingdon. We’re commissioning full surveys of the bats and the church heritage to see how we can help here.

A wall painting of St Andrew, now in black red and cream, he has a red halo and holds two crossed staves

Brisley, St Bartholomew

A large church full of carved bench ends and Medieval wall paintings. We’re funding conservation work on the wall paintings and surveys of the bat roosts to see how we can help.

An alabaster statue of a woman wearing a ruff and tudor gown, praying with clasped hands

Saxlingham, St Margaret

Home to one of the largest Natterer’s bat colonies of any church in the country. We’re organising major internal works to protect the church from bat damage.

Sunlight through a leaded church window with stone traceries

Dunston, St Remigius

A small church with a rare dedication to St Dunstan, and home to a colony of Brown-long Eared bats.

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.