Widford School is a combination of a primary school and a pre-school. There are approximately 60 pupils with a capacity for a maximum of 8 children per year group. Widford School has been open since 1875. The Village Hall, on Bell Lane at the south of the civil parish, provides for local individuals and organisations. It was built in 1910 by George S Pawle. The primary use of the hall at inception was as a drill hall for the Hertfordshire Regiment TA; it was then used by a Regiment from Staffordshire. It was for village activities and events before it was bought in 1956, after volunteers raised money to buy the building and renovate it. These volunteers then cared and maintained the hall. A new kitchen was added in 2009. The hall has two main rooms: a function room and a smaller room. The function room has a removable stage and has capacity for 100 people. The smaller room is more of a committee room with capacity for 30 people.
Widford railway station opened in 1863 on the
Buntingford branch line. The line closed in 1964. The site of the station became a coal and garden product distribution centre, whilst the route of the dismantled railway is used by walkers and cyclists. Widford allotments hold more than 20 plots; these were created in 1978 after the land was purchased by Widford Parish Council. The oldest parts of the church date to the early 13th century, with further work in the late 13th and 14th. The church registers, at Hertfordshire County Record Office, date from 1558. The church graveyard was closed for burials in 1903 when a new graveyard on the other side of Ware Road became available. The Church is supported by an independent, non-religious charity called The Friends of Widford Church. The purpose of the charity is to support the parochial church council and to care for the management and maintenance of the church. == Sport and recreation ==