Brockdish

[4] The church was significantly remodelled in 1864-5 at the expense of Rector George France and under the supervision of architect, Frederick Marrable.

[5] Brockdish originally had two public houses until the closure of 'The Greyhound' in 2000, leaving the remaining pub: 'The King's Head'.

[7] Today, the school building is put to use as the Waveney Heritage Centre, a charity dedicated to forwarding local history.

The village's national constituency is Waveney Valley which has been represented by the Green Party's Adrian Ramsay since 2024.

Brockdish War Memorial is a Gothic cross constructed out of Portland stone, located in St. Peter and St.Paul's Churchyard.