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Haverigg
Village in Cumbria, England
Village in Cumbria, England
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | England |
| official_name | Haverigg |
| type | Village |
| static_image_name | The Harbour Hotel, Haverigg - geograph.org.uk - 250213.jpg |
| static_image_caption | The Harbour Hotel, Haverigg |
| coordinates | |
| civil_parish | Millom |
| population | 1546 |
| population_ref | (2021.Ward) |
| unitary_england | Cumberland |
| lieutenancy_england | Cumbria |
| region | North West England |
| constituency_westminster | Barrow and Furness |
| post_town | Millom |
| postcode_district | LA18 |
| postcode_area | LA |
| dial_code | 01229 |
| os_grid_reference | SD160787 |
| pushpin_map | United Kingdom Copeland |
| pushpin_map_caption | Location in the former Copeland Borough |
Haverigg is a village on the south-west coast of Cumbria, England, historically part of the county of Cumberland. In 2001 it had a population of 1,791 in 548 households, increasing in 2011 to a population of 1,849 in 549 Households.
The name Haverigg derives from Old Norse and can be translated as "the hill where oats are grown".
Haverigg is at the mouth of the Duddon Estuary, a protected area important for birds and other wildlife. Haverigg has an extensive, quiet Blue Flag beach. There is also access to a seawall with a lighthouse which protects Hodbarrow Lagoon, part of Hodbarrow RSPB Reserve. The River Lazy flows through Haverigg and joins the estuary of the River Duddon here.
Haverigg is 31.9 mi to the south of Whitehaven, 24.4 mi to the north of Barrow-in-Furness (by road via the estuary) and 1.3 mi to the west of Millom.
An independent lifeboat station, Haverigg Inshore Rescue Team, has been based in the village since 1973 assisting those in difficulty around the Duddon coastline.
In 2020, the Lakes first Aqua Park opened in Haverigg, situated on the lagoon, it features an inflatable obstacle course plus other attractions.
Governance
Haverigg is in the parliamentary constituency of Barrow and Furness.
For Local Government purposes it is administered as part of the Cumberland unitary authority.
The village does not have its own Parish Council; instead the Haverigg Ward is governed by Millom Town Council.
Haverigg Prison
Main article: Haverigg (HM Prison)
The village is home to the Category D Haverigg Prison, a low security prison for males from all over the North of England.
Gallery
File:Lake District Peninsulas (5930603701).jpg|Haverigg Pool File:Duddon Sands from the dunes near Haverigg - geograph.org.uk - 643456.jpg|Duddon sands File:Lighthouse at edge of Hodbarrow lagoon - geograph.org.uk - 268459.jpg|Duddon Estuary and restored lighthouse File:Breaking horse on the beach - geograph.org.uk - 268494.jpg|Horses on the beach
References
References
- (August 2025). "Haverigg (Ward)". Office for National Statistics }}{{Dead link.
- "Millom ward population 2011".
- A.D.Mills. (2003). "Oxford Dictionary of British Place Names". [[Oxford University Press]].
- "Haverigg {{!}} Co-Curate".
- "Haverigg Inshore Rescue". Haverigg Inshore Rescue.
- "Cumbria's first ever aqua park set to open in Haverigg".
- "Millom Town Council".
- "Haverigg Prison".
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