[1][2] The church, which stands between Pottergate and St Benedict's Street,[3] is medieval.
The body of the church dates back to a 14th-century rebuilding, although the tower is older.
[1] The west tower once had a lead-covered spire, bearing the date 1697,[5] but this was removed in 1840.
[1] Most of the stained glass dates back to the late 19th century, and was made by J and J King of Norwich.
After being made redundant as a parish church, it was used as an arts centre, which closed in September 2012.