Whitfield is a village and parish in the south-west of the English county of Northamptonshire in the valley of the River Great Ouse which forms the border with Buckinghamshire.
Nearby villages include Syresham, Biddlesden, Helmdon and Silverstone.
[3] The original church, built in the 13th century, was damaged by a heavy gale on 1 February 1869, which blew down the west tower, which required it to be rebuilt entirely.
[6] In medieval times, the parish consisted of a single manor, which belonged to Worcester College, Oxford, who were also the patron of the church.
[7] The population of the parish peaked in 328 in 1831, before dropping to a low of 133 in 1951, recovering to 274 at the last census.