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Heveningham

Heveningham
Heveningham - Church of St Margaret.jpg
Heveningham, Church of St Margaret
Heveningham is located in Suffolk
Heveningham
Heveningham
Heveningham shown within Suffolk
Population 223 (2011)
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Halesworth
Postcode district IP19 0E
Police Suffolk
Fire Suffolk
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
List of places
UK
England
Suffolk
52°18′08″N 1°25′18″E / 52.302129°N 1.421569°E / 52.302129; 1.421569Coordinates: 52°18′08″N 1°25′18″E / 52.302129°N 1.421569°E / 52.302129; 1.421569

Heveningham is a village and civil parish in the Suffolk Coastal district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located four miles south-west of Halesworth, in 2005 it had a population of 120. It is where Bruce Reynolds, latterly the brains behind the Great Train Robbery, was evacuated to aged eight, in 1939, during the Second World War.

In 1870-1872, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Heveningham like this:

HAVENINGHAM, or HEVENINGHAM, a village and parish in Blything district, Suffolk. Haveningham Hall, belongs to Lord Huntingfield. Haveningham Hall was built, in 1777.

Around the year of 1800 the population was relatively high in the Parish at approximately 310 people. Since then there was a sharp decrease from 1890 to 1940 when the population fell from approximately 310 to 1900. The decrease in population in the 19th century could be due to emigration towards urban centres due to the Industrial Revolution and undoubtedly due to both the First World War and Second World War. Since then, there has been a gradual increase in population, in 2011, including Ubberston 225 people occupied the area.

In 2011 there were 52 people between the ages of 0-20. Alongside the approximately 50 people between the ages of 61-100, this created a large proportion of the population who were dependent on the working population. There were around 123 people between the ages of 20-61 considered economically active.

According to the census, in 2011 Heveningham had a population of 223 people. Out of these, 218 claimed to be of White; English/Welsh/Northern Irish/ British origin, which is 97% of the total population. From the remaining 5 people, 4 people claimed to be White; from outside the UK. 1 person claimed to be of Mixed/Multiple Ethnicity; White/ Black Caribbean.

The 1881 census shows that agriculture including cattle rearing was the main source of income in Heveningham. The area was once devoted to pasture with over 60 men stating to work in the sector. Men dominated the working population with 50 women at the time stating they had no specific occupation. Numbera of people working in the domestic sector was high (especially for women) in 1881, this may have been due to Heveningham Hall where servants would have been employed.


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