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The Rose and Crown Hotel

Haverhill Arts Centre & Local History Museum

Set in a striking former Town Hall, Haverhill Arts Centre is a vibrant cultural venue offering live theatre, comedy, music, dance, and film. The grand Victorian building also houses the Local History Museum, where visitors can explore a rich collection of artefacts, photographs, and stories that reflect Haverhill’s industrial and social past. The centre plays a key role in the local community, with events and performances throughout the year, including seasonal pantomimes and touring acts. The museum provides a fascinating insight into how the town has evolved over time, making it a perfect stop for culture lovers and those curious about Haverhill’s heritage.

Haverhill Railway Walks Nature Reserve

This peaceful 3-mile green corridor follows the route of a former railway line and has been transformed into a haven for walkers, cyclists, and wildlife enthusiasts. The trail winds through woodland, open countryside, and the outskirts of the town, offering an ideal escape into nature. Rich in wildflowers, birds, and small mammals, the reserve is particularly lovely in spring and summer. With accessible paths and benches along the way, it’s suitable for families, dog walkers, and those seeking a scenic and tranquil stroll. It’s a fantastic example of rewilding a disused space for the benefit of both people and nature.

East Town Park & Countryside Centre

East Town Park is one of Haverhill’s most loved open spaces. The park features large grassy areas, woodlands, and a countryside centre, with well-maintained paths perfect for walking, cycling, and exploring. There’s a well-equipped children’s play area, picnic spots, and seasonal activities like nature trails and workshops. The peaceful setting makes it a popular choice for dog walkers, families, and those seeking a gentle countryside escape. Whether you're looking for an afternoon out with the kids or a quiet walk among trees, East Town Park offers a delightful mix of leisure and natural beauty on the edge of town.

Haverhill Leisure Centre

This modern, family-friendly facility is a hub for sports and recreation in the heart of Haverhill. The centre includes a 25-metre swimming pool, a teaching pool, well-equipped gym, fitness studios, and a spacious soft play area for children. There are also group classes, wellness programmes, and courts for tennis and indoor sports. With a welcoming café and on-site parking, it’s a great option for both local residents and visitors looking to stay active or entertain the kids. Whether you're swimming laps, hitting the gym, or relaxing while the little ones play, the centre has something for everyone.

Anne of Cleves House

A rare architectural gem, this historic timber-framed building is one of the few survivors of Haverhill’s Great Fire of 1667. Known locally as Anne of Cleves House, the property showcases Tudor-style construction, complete with jettied eaves and period detailing. Though there’s no verified link to Henry VIII’s fourth wife, the building remains a fascinating example of 16th-century craftsmanship. Now privately used, the exterior can still be admired from the street. For history enthusiasts and fans of heritage architecture, this is a standout feature of Haverhill’s historic High Street.

Cedarland Fun Centre

Cedarland is a top destination for family entertainment in Haverhill, offering a mix of indoor and outdoor activities to keep children and teens engaged for hours. Highlights include a soft play zone, laser tag arena, mini-golf, arcade games, and seasonal attractions. Birthday party facilities and group packages make it a popular choice for celebrations and school holidays. While some areas may vary in condition depending on use, the overall experience is fun-filled and exciting. Cedarland is ideal for families seeking a day of energetic play, laughter, and adventure whatever the weather.