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  1. Haverhill, Suffolk. Haverhill (/ ˈheɪvərhɪl / HAY-vər-hil, / ˈheɪvrɪl / HAYV-ril) is a market town and civil parish in the West Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England, next to the borders of Essex and Cambridgeshire. It lies about 14 miles (23 km) southeast of Cambridge and 47 miles (76 km) northeast of central London.

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  3. Haverhill is a market town and civil parish in the West Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England, next to the borders of Essex and Cambridgeshire. Photo: Rodney Burton, CC BY-SA 2.0. Photo: Cmglee, CC BY-SA 3.0. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive. Please support Ukraine, as Ukraine stands as a defender of a ...

  4. Haverhill is located in the county of Suffolk, Eastern England, six miles west of the town of Clare, 16 miles south-east of the major city of Cambridge, and 46 miles north-east of London. Haverhill lies just north of the Essex border. Haverhill falls within the district council of West Suffolk, under the county council of Suffolk.

  5. www.visitsuffolk.com › destination › haverhillHaverhill - Visit Suffolk

    Description. Lying beside an old Roman road, Haverhill’s market dates from 1222. Fire destroyed many of the older buildings in 1665 – although ‘Anne of Cleves House’, reputedly built in 1540 by Henry VIII as his marriage settlement to her has been restored. The town thrived through its textile industry in the 19th C. Arts centre and ...

  6. Haverhill is a market town and civil parish next to the borders of Essex and Cambridgeshire. It lies about 14 miles (23 km) south east of Cambridge and 47 miles (76 km) north east of central London. The town centre lies at the base of a gentle dip in the chalk hills of the Newmarket Ridge; running through the town is Stour Brook, which goes on ...

  7. By the end of the 19th century, Haverhill was a mill town with company housing, two stations and three windmills. After WWII there was a decline in industry and efforts were made to develop the town into an overspill community. Housing and industrial estates were built and today, Haverhill is a predominantly young and modern town.

  8. Haverhill. A small 18 th century market town, Haverhill was originally settled in Roman times, but burned down during the 17 th century and mostly rebuilt 100 years later. As a result, it’s an intriguing mish-mash of styles, most of them pleasing, but with some early elements like 11 th century stonework occurring next to things a lot younger ...

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