The village has two places of worship: the Anglican parish church of
St Mary's and the
Netherhay Methodist Chapel. St Mary's was built as a
chapel of ease to the parish church of St John the Baptist in Broadwindsor and opened in 1867. The Methodist chapel was built in 1838. A school serving up to 100 mixed pupils was opened in 1874 and enlarged in 1886. It closed in 1968 and the pupils were then bussed to the newly built school at Broadwindsor. It is now a private residence, the Old School House. Drimpton Village Hall was opened by Mr. A. R. Hayward of
Misterton on 20 December 1923. It was erected by Messrs. Wakely Bros of Broadwindsor to the specifications of Mr. L. Clarke of
West Chinnock. A concert and dance was held on its opening day. The village shop and post office (4 Chard Road) closed in 1993.
Royal Oak The Royal Oak is the village's pub and is owned by Palmers Brewery. The original thatched pub was purchased by the brewery in 1890. It suffered a major fire later that year on 15 October, which broke out in a chimney and left the building as "a heap of ruins". The pub was subsequently rebuilt in 1891–92 and reoccupied in late 1892. Drimpton once had a second pub, the New Inn, which closed in 1958 and is now a private residence, the Pin House. ==Grade II listed buildings==