St Helen's Church is in the village of Waddington, Lancashire, England.
The bell openings have two lights, and the parapet is embattled, with pinnacles and gargoyles at the corners.
The five-bay arcades have pointed arches carried on octagonal piers.
The octagonal sandstone font dates from the 16th-century, and has a bowl carved with the instruments of the Passion.
[4] In the west window of the tower is stained glass dating from the 19th century, depicting St Helen flanked by the Saxon chieftain Wadda, and King Henry VI.