The village has one public house, The Agar Arms, and a Church of England primary school (established in 1863), with about forty pupils.
Warthill is home to St Mary's Church, which was built in the 19th century and is a good example of Victorian Gothic architecture.
It was built for Benjamin Agar by Peter Atkinson senior who worked in the office of John Carr (architect).
The house displays fine art and furniture, and mementos associated with the Fitzalan Howard family.
The most immediately noticeable feature is a large Venetian window on the first floor which is set in a semi-circular arch of stone panels.