[2] It stands in an isolated position close to Little Wenham Hall, about 0.6 miles (1 km) to the northwest of Capel St.
The middle stage contains a small louvred trefoiled opening on the north, west and south sides.
The east wall of the church has angle buttresses, and a parapet surmounted by a cross finial.
In the north wall of the chancel is a structure decorated with shields which is either a tomb or an Easter sepulchre.
The memorial is brightly painted and contains the kneeling effigy of Sir John in a round-arched recess.
To the sides of the recess are Corinthian columns supporting a pediment over which is a coat of arms.
In the floor of the chancel is a medieval brass to the memory of Thomas Brewse, who died in 1514, and his wife.
To the east of the north door is a wall painting of Saint Christopher and the Christ Child.
In the south wall of the nave is a tomb chest with a large and elaborate canopy which is said to commemorate Gilbert de Debenham who died in 1371.
[1] In the churchyard is a table tomb with cast iron railings bearing the dates 1797 and 1799.