There are two pubs, a newsagent, village store (replaced by a beauty salon in October 2013), two restaurants and a local hair salon.
St Laurence's Church, Scalby is the
parish church. The church is the oldest recorded building in the village. Records show its presentation in 1150 by Eustace Fitz John. The chancel arch and pillars are of that time and the first recorded priest, inducted in 1238, was Henry Devon. It is designated a Grade II* listed building. In addition there is Scalby
Methodist Chapel and the Church Rooms. To the northwest is the Gothic
country house, Wrea Head Hall, built in 1881. It is named after the hill in the vicinity, Wrea Head Rigg, In the 1940s it was bequeathed to North Yorkshire County Council and was used as a college until it became a hotel in 1981. In 2012 the hotel was purchased by Mark Giles, a former doctor and Hollywood marketer Gerry Aburrow, who initiated a six-year renovation of the house and its 21 bedrooms between 2012 and 2018, with Burlington of London fittings, Italian carrara marble, Duresta furniture and Wilton carpets. ==Sport and leisure==