[2] It stands some 4 kilometres (2 mi) to the south of Acle in an isolated position adjacent to a farm.
The porch has a sundial in the southwest corner, a niche over the doorway, and blocked three-light windows on each side.
In the north wall of the chancel, and in the eastern bay of the nave, are wide single lancet windows.
The octagonal pulpit dates from the early 17th century; it is finely carved, and has a backboard and a tester.
The font is also octagonal, each face is carved with a pair of blind arches; it dates from the 13th century, and is carried on a central stem and eight shafts.
[1] The following rectors of the church's parish are listed by Francis Blomefield and Charles Parkin in their An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk [4] From 1403, parish priests were appointed as vicars, rather than rectors, the rectory having been appropriated by the Dean of St Mary's College, Norwich, which had owned the benefice since about 1361.