[2] The church stands in an isolated position adjacent to Frenze Hall, near to the long-distance footpath, Boudica's Way (Boudicca Way), 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of Diss.
[4] The body of the church is constructed in stone and consists of a nave without a chancel.
It is supported by buttresses, and has two-light windows with brick mullions in the side walls.
[1] Inside the church is a large Jacobean pulpit with a tester dating from the early 17th century.
Some of the benches date from the 15th century, and one of these is carved with tracery and poppyheads on its ends.