The nearest railway station is at North Walsham for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich.
[4] The tenant in chief was William de Warenne[5] who was a Norman aristocrat who fought at the Battle of Hastings and became great landowners in England.
Inside there is a 13th-century font on three high steps which has a Purbeck marble bowl and a cover over which dates from 1704.
The inscription which is in Greek reads "wash my sins and not my face only"[7] The inscription is a palindrome, reading the same backwards as forwards.. At the back of the church behind the font there are some coffin-lids[7] from the earlier church set into the flags of the floor.
In niches below the wall supports there are figures with scrolls, shields, symbols or playing musical instruments.