The original school was built using funds from Rev. Bartholomew Edwards and opened in 1848. Bartholomew was the longest-serving incumbent of a single parish, totalling 76 years in Ashill, from 1813 to 1889. The
National Society for Promoting Religious Education built an adjoining classroom and school house in 1876 and the school name was changed to Ashill National School. The school house was taken over by Norfolk Education committee in 1957, however, this was subsequently sold on again in 1979. It was once the headquarters for the local
St John Ambulance division, but has been renovated into a house. The present school building, housing Ashill Voluntary Controlled Primary School, was opened by the
Bishop of Lynn, The Right Reverend
David Bentley, in 1989 and caters for 119 pupils. A community centre complex was completed in the 1970s and provides an event hall, grassed playing field, tennis court, basketball court and play area. The village has its own free monthly newsletter, Ashlink Magazine, which contains local notices, announcements, detail on local events, clubs, societies and submissions from local residents. ==Churches==