Whitnash is a town and civil parish located southeast of, and contiguous with Leamington Spa and Warwick in Warwickshire, England.
[3] The parish church of St Margaret's is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and stands on a mound which may have been a pre-Christian pagan site, it was largely rebuilt between 1855 and 1880 to designs by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
[7] Around the historic core of the old village are a number of older half timbered buildings dating from the 17th century, including the Plough and Harrow inn.
[4] Until modern times, Whitnash was a fairly isolated community, which has led to it retaining a strong sense of local identity.
In November 2021, the Town Council completed development of its new Civic Centre and Library, which has the Town Council office, library, café, conference room and sports hall suitable for badminton and other recreational activities.
[5] Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC West Midlands and ITV Central.
The 2021 census recorded that 78.2% of Whitnash residents were White, 15.5% were Asian, 0.9% were Black, 2.8% were Mixed, with 2.5% belonging to any other ethnic group.