[2] The church stands in the highest point in the village, adjacent to the A1101 road between Mildenhall and Bury St Edmunds.
[2] A Roman Christian graveyard exists in Icklingham, and a baptismal font was found on the same site.
[1] The church was almost completely rebuilt in the 14th century, a time of great prosperity in the area.
Since passing into the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, its roof has been re-thatched in the traditional manner.
The east window of the south aisle has five lights, flanked by canopied niches.
Its south wall contains a three-light window, and under the eaves is a cornice decorated with ball flowers.
[1] The south arcade has four bays carried on octagonal piers with moulded capitals.
On the north and south walls is a cornice carved with a frieze containing a variety of motifs.