Local opposition could not prevent the sub-post office from closing on 11 February 2008, but the associated shop continues.
Reydon Primary School caters for 200 children aged three to eleven, from the village and surrounding area.
[11] After its closure in that year, students were then bussed to other schools in the area, and the land sold for housing development.
Housing replaced the former Eversley School playing field to the south of the Randolph Hotel, and further construction is planned on other vacant plots throughout the village, and on adjacent farmland.
Additionally, rising house prices in Southwold have led to several properties in Reydon being purchased as second homes, often unoccupied for long periods.
In 2004, a 4400 m2 distribution centre for Adnams Brewery was constructed on the western edge of Reydon on the site of an old open-cast sand quarry.
The parish church, dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch, stands in Wangford Road, to the north-west of the village.
One of its striking features is a large, unnamed bronze angel inscribed "To Fanny my beloved wife".
The church suffered damage during the Reformation and the Civil War and was much altered in succeeding centuries.
The font, of no great age, stands at the base of the tower, having been moved there from the nave in 1988 to improve access to a new parish room.
The font cover, donated in 1922, was once suspended from the ceiling in the nave and operated by a system of weights; the wood in the roof still shows this.
Ringing takes place from ground level with the font in the centre of the rope circle.
The bells are rung regularly for practice, Sunday services, weddings and other special occasions.