Whittlesford is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, and also the name of an old hundred. The village is situated on the Granta branch of the River Cam, seven miles south of Cambridge. Whittlesford Parkway railway station serves the village.
Listed as Witelesforde in the Domesday Book, the name Whittlesford means "ford of a man called Wittel", indicating the importance of a local ford across the river in the village.
A hospital, then a form of almshouse, was founded in the village by William Colville before the time of Edward I, and there are some remains of the original building still standing. Whittlesford was at one stage a market town.
Roger Ascham, the tutor of Elizabeth I, lived in Whittlesford, and a road in the village is named after him.
The present building consists of a chancel and nave with south chapel, south aisle and a central tower. It is built of field stones with ashlar dressings. The north wall of the nave dates from the 11th century Norman church as well as the base of the tower and several south windows. The chancel dates from the 13th century and the south chapel from the 15th century.
The church contains a square 13th century font. A late 12th or early 13th-century Sheela na Gig can be observed on a high window arch of the church, accompanied by an phallus male figure. The Whittlesford Sheela na Gig
Between the 17th and 19th centuries, the church had strong links with Jesus College, Cambridge and vicars were frequently fellows of the college. It is a Grade I listed building.
In 2023, to celebrate the 1000 anniversary of the original building, a stained glass window designed by Benjamin Finn and inspired by scenes from the Covid-19 Pandemic, was installed in the church.
A Primitive Methodist chapel was built in the village in the early 19th century, but was closed before the end of the century. A Congregational chapel was built in 1903.
The village is served by the William Westley Church of England Primary School, named after the 18th century businessman who endowed the village's first school in his 1723 will. William Westley Primary School
Whittlesford has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V, known locally as 'The Lawn'.
Village life
Hill figure
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