Irby has a population of 150 inhabitants in 72 households. Village houses are situated on the B1195 Spilsby Road, Pinfold Lane, and along local lanes and bridleways. Most residential properties are detached and date from late 18th-century farms and cottages to late 20th-century bungalows and individual houses. There has been barn conversions, and early 21st-century new-build properties on Pinfold Lane. At the southern edge of the village is the previous Prince Albert
public house, now a private house. Local recreation includes fishing, golf and cycling. The nearest local shops and
public houses are at
Burgh le Marsh, away by road. The small
market towns of Spilsby, and
Wainfleet All Saints lie in either direction along the B1195. Irby's small
Grade II* listed
Anglican parish church is dedicated to
All Saints, and seats approximately 95 people. Medieval in origin, it is constructed in
greenstone and brick, and was re-detailed in 1770, with a new
chancel added in 1886. The Irby and Bratoft Village Hall is off Brambleberry Lane, close to the village boundary with
Bratoft. The village hall is a community centre for social and group activities, and was refurbished in 2010. Planning permission was granted for the addition of a village shop and library at the hall in early 2012, with completion expected in 2013. ==References==