Main Street serves mainly local traffic, helping maintain a tranquil atmosphere. The Church of St Wilfrid, with its 13th-century tower, is a prominent village landmark. Also South Muskham is served by a Community Village Hall.
For facilities and services, residents turn to nearby North Muskham, which offers the Ferry Pub, Muskham Primary School with a Good Ofsted rating, and a modern community centre. The village is also served by a low-floor bus service provided by Marshalls of Sutton-on-Trent, linking Newark, Retford, and surrounding villages.
South Muskham offers a welcoming, rural environment. The close connection with North Muskham ensures access to local amenities and community events, while the surrounding countryside provides scenic walking and cycling opportunities.
South Muskham is accessible via local roads to Newark, with rail links at Newark North Gate and Newark Castle. Education is provided at Muskham Primary School (Good Ofsted), and secondary schooling is available in Newark.
From the historic Church of St Wilfrid to its quiet streets and connections to North Muskham, South Muskham offers peaceful village living with excellent access to schools, amenities, and transport links.