There has been a Barrowby fête or gala in various forms since the 1950s. From 2004 until recently, an annual Barrowby Gala and Beer Festival was held on the village green. The event, with stalls, games, fairground rides, and
tug of war, was organised by a committee of village residents. Barrowby combines old buildings, cottages and manor houses, with newer buildings in a housing estate built within the last few decades. Linking the new housing estate and the original Barrowby centre are two main roads, High Road and Low Road. Some surrounding road names reflect the names of patrons and residents who established and shaped the village. Barrowby contains a cafe and a
Co-op. It had a post office till 2023 when the post mistress left and a butcher's that closed in 2023. The village public house is
The White Swan. Until 1959 there was a second public house,
The Marquis of Granby Inn, on the corner of Welby Court and Main Street. It is pictured in a 1910 postcard of the village. The
Anglican Grade I listed parish church, dedicated to All Saints, was built in the 13th and 14th centuries from ironstone and limestone, in the
Early English and
Perpendicular Gothic styles. The church was extensively restored in 1852 and 1870. It includes a medieval door on the south side of the
chancel, a humorous
corbel at the foot of a south window, depicting a head that seems to have been pinched out of place by the adjacent buttress, and a blocked north door. Significant internal features include
stained glass windows. The
ecclesiastical parish belongs to the Barrowby and
Great Gonerby group in the
Deanery of
Grantham,
Diocese of Lincoln. The incumbent was Rev. Peter Hopkins until his retirement in 2019. Services are held in Gonerby and at All Saints. There was a Methodist chapel in Chapel Lane, next to where the post office now stands. ==Education==