Village amenities include the
Kings Head public house, Blofield County Primary School, a doctors' surgery, library, scout hut, newsagent,
post office/
convenience store, fish and chip shop, florist, hairdresser, an outdoor leisure and camping store, a farm shop and a solicitor's office. Two halls provide facilities for meetings, including for the
Women's Institute which was formed in 1918 and claims to be the oldest in Norfolk. The village has a tennis club founded in May 1924, with grass and hard courts. It also have two
non-league football clubs,
Norwich United, who play in the
Anglian Combination Premier Division, and Blofield United, who play in the Anglian Combination First Division. ==Transport==