There are a number of listed buildings and monuments in Haveringland. These are:
- St Peter’s Church – the oldest surviving building in the village the it has one of the oldest round towers in the county, dating to the 11th century.
- Stump Cross – the base and part of the shaft of a medieval wayside stone cross. This is the only medieval structure in the village to have survived.
- Haveringland Hall – stable block, courtyard and clock tower, which are the only surviving part of the third hall.
- Quakers Farm House - the oldest post medieval building in the village, known locally as Quaker Hall.
- Haveringland Stocks - thought to date back to 1804; may be even older.
Use the links below to find out more:
St. Peter’s Church
Haveringland Hall
Stump Cross
Quakers Farm house
Village Stocks
Here’s some information about a selection of other buildings in the village: