Not many small villages can boast of having two pubs, a garage, post office and shop as well as a hairdresser’s.
Moulton Chapel has all of those, and they are all doing good trade.
It’s the food and music that attract customers to The Wheatsheaf, run by Sharon and Paul Hollely for the past 15 years.
At The Jolly Farmer, where Sue and Joe Tickner have been pulling pints for almost 22 years, the draw is also the food, as well as the men’s and women’s darts teams and pool.
Their daughter-in-law Julie Pickwell has run Cherish Unisex Hair Salon next door to the pub since December.
Over the road, Moulton Chapel Motors has been in business since the 1960s, with Rob and Debra Palmer running it for the past nine years.
Nearby, Ken Kerr runs the post office and village shop, offering home deliveries for newspapers and groceries.
When it comes to baptisms, weddings and other family times, villagers to go St James’ Church.
The congregation there is small, but it’s active. Jean Cottam, one of the churchwardens, says there is a supper once a year plus an annual flower festival, garden party, flower arranging demonstration plus other fundraisers.