Haverhill Town Council and the Haverhill Local History Museum are delighted to announce an exciting new partnership with TrailTale to create an interactive walking guide for Haverhill.
TrailTale is a walking guide app which lets you discover landmarks with interesting stories around our historic town, providing unique audio descriptions of each landmark.
TrailTale is a walking guide app which lets you discover landmarks with interesting stories around our historic town.
Discover hidden gems regular tourists do not get to see, listen to their stories using our audio guides, and enjoy all of this free of charge and without ads to disrupt your attention.
The buildings included on the trail are:
- Haverhill Cangle School
- St. Mary's Church
- Haverhill Arts Centre
- Anne of Cleves House
- Sturmer Arches
There is also further information provided on the general history of the town.
Find out more and download the FREE app below:
App Store 👉 https://loom.ly/0huzuc4
Google Play 👉 https://loom.ly/ypBR5ik
COMPETITION
Think you know Haverhill and the town’s historic buildings?
Take part in our quiz below for a chance to win 2x tickets to a film of your choice at Haverhill Arts Centre and a year-long membership to the Haverhill Local History Museum.
To enter please submit your responses in the form below.
Competition closes on Friday 3 July at 12:00pm. Winner will be notified via email.
Daniel Gurteen commissioned the building of the Town Hall (Arts Centre) for the people of Haverhill to celebrate his Golden Wedding Anniversary.
What was his wife’s name?
Haverhill once had a hotel known as the Greyhound Hotel. The head of a greyhound still remains.
But where is it?
The War Memorial Cross in the Haverhill Cemetery was dedicated when?
Who founded the brewery in Camps Road, now the site of a medical centre?
Reverend Francis Merewether established what in 1809?

















