Detail from the village sign
Records suggest that Haveringland has had a Lord of the Manor almost as far back as Roman times.
The original Haveringland Hall was medieval and its first recorded owner, in 1580, was Sir Thomas Hyrne. Whilst the house itself has long gone, its moat is still there. Since then, two more “Haveringland Halls” have been built.
Today, only the foundations and cellars of the third hall survive. In the grounds you can still find the ice house and the two lakes. The stable block, coach house and clocktower are grade 2 listed buildings. The two lodge cottages either side of the west entrance also survive.
Use the buttons below to discover more about the three “Haveringland Halls”, their owners, Haveringland Hall estate and some of the people who lived and worked there.