Haslingfield (haiz-ling-field) is a village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire, England.
Haslingefeld appears in the Domesday book with a population of 400,[2] but there is archaeological evidence of people living in the vicinity 3,000 years ago [citation needed].
[5] The village sign shows Queen Elizabeth I who stayed one night at the Manor in the year 1564.
There was a short period of mining for coprolite,[6] used to make fertilizer in the late 19th century.
The Earl De La Warr sold his estates in Haslingfield to John Chivers who planted fruit for his jam-making factory in Histon.