The nearest railway station is at North Walsham for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich.
However, archaeological finds in the parish from before this period include small amounts of Bronze Age artifacts and Roman objects including an unusual figurine of the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis suckling the infant Horus, albeit badly corroded with several pieces missing.
These include several brooches, a delicate silver belt loop and Late Saxon Thetford ware pottery shards.
The parish church of All Saints is situated on prominent upland surrounded by fields with just one dwelling nearby.
Inside the church the 19th century[5] kingpost roof is visible, but older arched braces survive above the site of the rood screen.
[5] This was one of the first Norfolk churches to replace its box pews with benches and these survive along with an elaborate font and cover dating to 1846.