It is around 2.5 miles west of the A360 road between Tilshead and West Lavington.
In the middle of the village is St Giles’ Church, which is now under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
Within the church, there are several boards depicting village life before the evacuation.
In more normal times there are often volunteers to answer questions about the building.
Imber had a Baptist chapel (built in 1839, demolished in late 1970s), a post office, and a pub called the Bell Inn, which like the church, still stands.
There is also a manor house, Imber Court and a farmhouse, farm cottages and a schoolroom.