Haverigg

Haverigg, a village on the south-west coast of Cumbria, England, historically part of the county of Cumberland. It is a ward within the civil parish of Millom, and is within the local government district of Copeland. In 2001 it had a population of 1,791 in 548 households, increasing in 2011 to a population of 1,849 in 549 Households.The name Haverigg derives from the Old Norse and can be translated as ‘the hill where oats are grown’. The village is also home to Haverigg Prison, a low security prison for males from all over the North of England.

Haverigg

Haverigg, a village on the south-west coast of Cumbria, England, historically part of the county of Cumberland. It is a ward within the civil parish of Millom, and is within the local government district of Copeland. In 2001 it had a population of 1,791 in 548 households, increasing in 2011 to a population of 1,849 in 549 Households.The name Haverigg derives from the Old Norse and can be translated as ‘the hill where oats are grown’. The village is also home to Haverigg Prison, a low security prison for males from all over the North of England.