The population is now included in the civil parish of Chelveston cum Caldecott.
[1] At the time of the Domesday Book, 1086, Chelveston came under the manor of Higham Ferrers and later was awarded by the crown to different noble families.
[2] The last lords of the manor of Chelveston were the Disbrowe family, and the last lord, Lt. Col. Henry Edward Disbrowe Disbrowe-Wise CBE, who had inherited the title from his mother, sold off the last of the family's estate properties in Chelveston at auction in July 1919.
[4] The north arcade is 1849-50 by Edmund Francis Law, a Northampton architect.
A new memorial to the 305th Bombardment Group (Heavy) who operated out of the airfield,[7] was unveiled in the centre of the village on 26 May 2007.