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Haverhill ( , ) is a market town and
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in the county of
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, England, next to the borders of
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and
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. It lies about south east of
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, south west of
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, and north west of Braintree and
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.


Geography

The town centre lies at the base of a gentle dip in the chalk hills of the
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; running through the town is
Stour Brook Stour Brook is a river that starts north west of the town of Haverhill, Suffolk just over the Cambridgeshire border in the parish of West Wickham. After leaving Haverhill, it quickly joins the River Stour by the village of Wixoe, Essex. During it ...
, which goes on to join the River Stour just outside the town. Rapid expansion of the town over the last two decades means that the western edge of Haverhill now includes the hamlet of Hanchet End. The surrounding countryside largely consists of
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.


History

Haverhill dates back to at least
Anglo-Saxon The Anglo-Saxons were a cultural group who inhabited England in the Early Middle Ages. They traced their origins to settlers who came to Britain from mainland Europe in the 5th century. However, the ethnogenesis of the Anglo-Saxons happened wit ...
times, and the town's market is recorded in the
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(1086). Whilst most of its historical buildings were lost to the great fire on 14 June 1667, one notable Tudor-era house remains (reportedly given to
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as part of her divorce from
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and thus titled ''Anne of Cleves House'' although it was another vicarage not this one) as well as many interesting Victorian buildings. Following a planning review in 1956, Haverhill was targeted for expansion. This was primarily to resettle communities from London which had been devastated during the Second World War. As part of this plan, new housing settlements and new factories were built. A later review in 1962 planned for a threefold increase in population from the then population of 5,446. This influx of people changed many aspects of life in Haverhill. One noticeable change is that the local Suffolk accent (still spoken by the town's older residents) has largely been replaced by a London/South-east England accent characterised as Estuary English. The expansion was not without friction. Residents who moved to the newly developed areas complained about the housing density and lack of amenities in a 1968 '' Man Alive'' documentary. Nowadays, Haverhill is predominantly a modern and young town. The relatively small town centre is surrounded by many large housing developments, completed at various periods between the 1950s and the present.


Economy

Haverhill's economy is dominated by industry, and a large industrial area on the southern side of the town is home to a large number of manufacturing companies. Scientific firms including Sanofi and
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have plants in the town, as do
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, and some waste processing, transport and construction firms. A business park has also been built on the industrial estate, alongside the bypass. A weekly market is held in the town in the High Street each Saturday. A smaller market is held each Thursday in the town's market square.


Sport and leisure

Haverhill has two
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clubs, Haverhill Rovers F.C. and Haverhill Borough F.C., who both play in the Eastern Counties Football League. The two clubs share the New Croft ground. The town also has a tennis club which is affiliated with the Lawn Tennis Association. Other sporting clubs in the town include a cricket club, a rugby club, and an angling club. Since 2013 Haverhill has also been home to Suffolk's only
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team, Haverhill Blackjacks, who play in the British Baseball Federation Single-A South league, and who also play their home games at the New Croft. There are various sporting activities available in Haverhill, including a leisure centre (with swimming pool, gym and a children's soft play area, Kid City), an 18-hole
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course, a dance school, and a skate park. Haverhill Arts Centre is housed within the grade II listed
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, and features a cinema as well as hosting live music, drama, dance and comedy. A 5-screen multiplex cinema complex was opened in October 2008. From 2007 to 2013 the town was home to The Centre for Computing History, a computer museum established to tell the story of the
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. West Suffolk Swimming Club formed in 1998 from the merger of two local swimming clubs. It operates from three pools located at the Bury St Edmunds Leisure Centre, Haverhill Leisure and Culford School.


Transport


Buses

Local bus services are provided by
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: routes 13, 13A, 13B and X13 run approximately every 30 minutes during the day, every 60 minutes evenings and Sundays. The bus station in Haverhill also provides local services to some of the surrounding towns and villages.


Road

The A1307 road is the only major road that connects Haverhill to
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; it also connects the town with the A11, A14 and the
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. This route experiences congestion with commuter traffic most mornings and evenings. The A1307 is classified as a very high risk of casualty route. A proposal exists to develop the route whereby a new dual carriageway would be built from Haverhill to Cambridge, keeping the original road open as a feeder road and local bus stop route.


Railway

The town no longer has a
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; it is one of the largest towns in England, and the largest town in Suffolk, without one. It once had two railway stations and two interconnected railways. The Stour Valley Railway ran from to and beyond, via Haverhill North; the
Colne Valley and Halstead Railway The Colne Valley and Halstead Railway (CVHR) is a closed railway between Haverhill, Suffolk and Chappel and Wakes Colne, Essex, in England. History A railway in the Colne Valley was first proposed in 1846 when the Colchester, Stour Valley ...
ran from to , via Castle Hedingham and . Both stations have since been demolished, but many bridges, cuttings and embankments are still visible in the Haverhill area. ''Rail Haverhill'', formerly ''Cambridge to Sudbury Rail Renewal Association'', is leading a campaign to re-open the railway between Haverhill and Cambridge; as of 2022, a feasibility study is underway.


Air

For national and international flights, Haverhill is close to
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, which lies approximately to the south. The much smaller Cambridge City Airport also provides some domestic flights.


Culture

In 2000–01 two thousand inhabitants of Haverhill were photographed and morphed into a single image by the artist Chris Dorley-Brown. The resulting image was displayed in the National Portrait Gallery. This was the biggest photographic morphing project of its kind. In November 2004, Haverhill made a claim for a world first, becoming the only known town to feature a
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-lit sculpture on a
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. The high
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sculpture, called the Spirit of Enterprise (or by locals as "the bog roll"), is situated on the main gateway roundabout on the west side of town, and was mostly funded by local businesses.


Schools

In Haverhill, there were two academies, Samuel Ward Trust (Samuel Ward, Clements, Coupals, Westfield And Churchill Special Free School) and Castle Partnership (Burton End Primary Academy, Place Farm Primary Academy and Castle Manor Academy). There is also an independent school known as Broadlands Hall School. These have now merged into the Samuel Ward Academy Trust, and subsequently into the Unity Schools Partnership with 14 other schools. St Felix Roman Catholic Church is part of the Our Lady of Walsingham Multi Academy Trust. New Cangle is not an academy nor part of an academy.


Notable residents

Nathaniel Ward Nathaniel Ward (1578 – October 1652) was a Puritan clergyman and pamphleteer in England and Massachusetts. Biography A son of John Ward, a noted Puritan minister, he was born in Haverhill, Suffolk, England. He studied law and graduated fr ...
, the author of the first constitution in North America, was born in Haverhill in 1578. A local school is named after Nathaniel's brother
Samuel Samuel ''Šəmūʾēl'', Tiberian: ''Šămūʾēl''; ar, شموئيل or صموئيل '; el, Σαμουήλ ''Samouḗl''; la, Samūēl is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, plays a key role in the transition from the bib ...
. Pop musician Steve Rinaldi of the bands
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and the Moment, who featured a map of the town on the cover of their first single, "In This Town" (1984), is originally from Haverhill.


Twin towns – sister cities

Haverhill is twinned with: *
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, Germany * Pont-Saint-Esprit, France


Gallery

The following photographs were taken in May 2015. cmglee Haverhill market square church.jpg, Market Hill and St Mary the Virgin Church cmglee Haverhill high street.jpg, Royal Exchange pub and High Street cmglee Haverhill library.jpg, Public library at the Burton Centre cmglee Haverhill recreation ground.jpg, Bandstand at Haverhill Recreation Ground cmglee Haverhill Methodist church.jpg, Haverhill Methodist Church cmglee Haverhill Eastern Avenue.jpg, View from Eastern Avenue


Freedom of the Town

The following people and military units have received the Freedom of the Town of Haverhill.


Individuals

* Mr. Brian E. "Taffy" Thomas: 2009. * Herr Martin Neuhof: 30 March 2018. * Mr Rodney M. Swaby


Military Units

* The
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: 18 June 2019.


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