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Get startedCocking is a rural locality in West Sussex, known for its historical industrial site, the abandoned Cocking Lime Works, which was once a source of lime for local brickmaking and agriculture.
15 properties in GU29 0HN
GU29 0HN
District: GU 29
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Cocking Lime Works is a historical industrial site situated to the south of the village of Cocking in West Sussex. The works, along with its associated chalk quarry, are abandoned and lie within the South Downs of England. They are owned by the Cowdray Estate and are not open to the public. Historically, the lime produced at the site was used for the manufacture of Midhurst White bricks and for agricultural purposes. The works are close to the South Downs Way, offering a setting that reflects the rural character of the area. The locality falls under the GU 29 postal district, indicating its placement within the broader South Downs region.
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