Haversham

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Haversham
Haversham (Buckinghamshire)
Haversham

Haversham shown within Buckinghamshire
OS grid reference SP830430
Unitary authority Milton Keynes
Ceremonial county Buckinghamshire
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town MILTON KEYNES
Postcode district MK19
Dialling code 01908
Police Thames Valley
Fire Buckinghamshire
Ambulance South Central
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament North East Milton Keynes
List of places: UKEnglandBuckinghamshire

Coordinates: 52°04′44″N 0°47′24″W / 52.079, -0.79

Haversham is a village in the Borough of Milton Keynes and ceremonial Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated just north of Milton Keynes itself, next to Wolverton and between Newport Pagnell and Stony Stratford.

The village has two distinct settlements separated by farmland. The older part of the village contains the manor house and is in a low lying area of the Ouse Valley and thus is prone to regular flooding. The modern part is on elevated ground overlooking the valley of the Ouse and contains the primary school.

The village name is an Old English language word that means 'Haefer's homestead'. In the Domesday Book of 1086, when it belonged to the Peverell family, it was listed as Hæfærsham.

The ancient manor house in the village, that was fortified in 1304, has largely been burnt down now, but parts of it still remain in a farm house just outside the main village.

The village gave its name to HMS Haversham, a Ham class minesweeper.

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Haversham is in the civil parish of Haversham-cum-Little Linford, which also includes Little Linford, and had a population of 803 according to the 2001 census. This merged parish was formed in 1934 following a County Review order. It formed part of the Newport Pagnell Rural District until 1974, when it became part of the borough of Milton Keynes.

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