The village has one
pub, the White Horse. The Crown Inn at
Giddeahall on the A420 is just outside the parish. There is no primary school; most children travel to By Brook Valley CE Primary School in nearby
Yatton Keynell, which was built to amalgamate the small primary schools in Biddestone, Yatton Keynell,
Castle Combe and
Nettleton. The school at Biddestone, which also served Slaughterford, was built in 1844 and enlarged in 1875, and took children of all ages until 1945. It was closed in 1998 owing to falling pupil numbers.
Honeybrook Farm, in the Bybrook valley in the west of the parish, is a
biological Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Sports clubs The Cricket Club, based at the village hall, plays in the Gloucestershire & Wiltshire division. It was established in 1949 and in 2024 is celebrating its 75th year. It has three senior league teams, a senior team named "The Swingers", women's and girls' teams, as well as a junior section. The Tennis Club has four floodlit courts. They play in the Chippenham and District tennis league, entering both men's and women's A, B and C teams. The newest sports club in the village is Biddestone Boules. Following years of running the September Biddy Boules competition, in 2023 a permanent
boules pitch was built at the rear of the village hall.
Events A traditional English fete is held on The Green in Biddestone, every year on the third Saturday in June. A music festival called Biddstock was founded in 2015 by
Matt Powell and Gordon Stanley, and is held at the village playing fields. The festival raised over £27,000 for local good causes from the first four biannual events. The 2024 edition was held on 6 July. ==Film location==