The font dates from the 15th century and is decorated with a Crucifixion, Instruments of the Passion and a Holy Trinity symbol along with heraldic shields.
The church has an ancient chest which is thought to be one of the oldest in England, dating from the end of the 12th century.
[6] Hindringham Hall is a 16th-century moated brick and flint house located roughly quarter of a mile to the North West of the village centre.
The raised ground within the moat originally provided a secure and dry location for farm buildings and storage.
The extensive gardens are the work of the current owners, and include a significant rose collection.
The ponds and the moat are fed from the River Stiffkey, a chalk stream running through the grounds.
They were built, along with the moat, in around 1150 and their construction would have required moving approximately 50,000m3 of soil, an enterprise likely occupying 100 men for 3 years.
The village has a mixed non-denominational Primary School under the control of the Norfolk education authority.
The club has worked its way up to senior status in the Football Association National Pyramid since the re-formation.
With only a win good enough in their final game away at Sprowston Wanderers, a goal in second half stoppage time sealed a 1–0 victory and a runner's-up spot.
Because of the ongoing work to the clubhouse, the 2010–11 season up to March saw Hindringham play their home games at Kelling Road, Holt and Clipbush Park, Fakenham.
Other clubs nearby include Walsingham (who Hindringham have traditionally played in an annual pre-season cup competition) and Binham.