Haverah Park Explained

Official Name:Haverah Park
Civil Parish:Haverah Park
Country:England
Region:Yorkshire and the Humber
Unitary England:North Yorkshire
Lieutenancy England:North Yorkshire
Population:30
Static Image:Remains of John o' Gaunt's Castle.jpg
Static Image Caption:Remains of John O'Gaunt's Castle

Haverah Park is a civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is located 3miles west of Harrogate.

The parish consists of several scattered farms. There is no village in the parish, and there are no public roads. Access is by private roads or by public footpaths. The population is estimated at only 30.[1] The parish shares a grouped parish council with Beckwithshaw.

There are several small reservoirs in the parish: Beaver Dyke Reservoirs, Scargill Reservoir and Ten Acre Reservoir. The remains of John O'Gaunt's Castle lie in the far west of the parish.

History

The name is a compound of the Old English (ge)hæg, meaning "hunting enclosure", and Old Norse vrá, meaning "corner of land".[2]

Haverah Park was created in the late 12th century as a royal deer park within the Forest of Knaresborough. The park later became the property of the Ingleby family of Ripley Castle.[3]

The park was an extra parochial area until 1858, when it became a civil parish.[4]

Between 1967 and 1987 the University of Leeds operated a cosmic ray detection array in the park, known as the Haverah Park experiment.

Until 1974 it was in the West Riding of Yorkshire. From 1974 to 2023 it was in Harrogate district.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: North Yorkshire County Council. Population Estimates. 2015. 12 November 2017. 4 June 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220604015709/https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/sites/default/files/fileroot/About%20the%20council/North%20Yorkshire%20statistics/Parish_mid-year_population_estimates_2015.pdf. dead.
  2. Book: Smith, A. H.. Albert Hugh Smith

    . Albert Hugh Smith. The Place-names of the West Riding of Yorkshire. 5. Cambridge University Press. 1961. 119.

  3. http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Extraparochial/index.html Genuki website
  4. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10431724 Vision of Britain website