The parish of Weston Colville forms a long thin area of 3235 acres stretching from just south of the
A11 to the Suffolk border. It is wedged between the parishes of Carlton-cum-Willingham to the north and
West Wratting to the south, and has a short border with both
Great Wilbraham and
Little Wilbraham to the northwest. The site has been occupied since at least the 10th century, and there were 40 residents registered at the time of the
Domesday Book. By 1150 the manor was owned by the Stutville family. After the death of Anselm de Stutville in around 1198, the land passed to his sister Beatrice, who married William de Colville, lord of
Castle Bytham in around 1200. From then until 1708 the manor remained in the hands of the Colville family, who added their name to the village which was hitherto known only as Weston (meaning "west town"). A book of his poems is available online (https://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/j-r-james-reynolds-withers/poems-upon-various-subjects-ala/1-poems-upon-various-subjects-ala.shtml) ==Church==