Cocking Causeway Explained

Country:England
Coordinates:50.971°N -0.7423°W
Official Name:Cocking Causeway
Static Image Name:The Greyhound Inn near West Lavington - geograph.org.uk - 1336995.jpg
Static Image Caption:The Greyhound Inn
Civil Parish:Cocking
Shire District:Chichester
Shire County:West Sussex
Region:South East England
Post Town:Midhurst
Postcode District:GU29
Postcode Area:GU

Cocking Causeway is a hamlet in the civil parish of Cocking, between Cocking and Midhurst in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England.

Description

Cocking Causeway is a linear development of houses and smallholdings alongside the A286 road.[1]

History

The ill-defined area of Cocking Causeway between Midhurst and Cocking has been marked on maps since the early 19th century.[2] In 1865 a large funeral procession assembled at Cocking Causeway for Richard Cobden, who had lived nearby at Dunford. He was buried at West Lavington church,[3] whose parish at that time included the eastern part of the Causeway, whilst the western part fell into Cocking parish.[4] [5]

Amenities

Ecclesiastically, Cocking Causeway falls within Cocking with West Lavington Anglican parish.[6]

The Greyhound is a freehouse pub with bars, dining areas and gardens.[7]

Cocking Causeway is on the Serpent Trail, a 64miles footpath from Haslemere in Surrey to Petersfield in Hampshire.[8]

Rail

The London Brighton and South Coast Railway line between Chichester and Midhurst ran along an embankment parallel to the Causeway. The line had opened in 1881, was closed to passengers in 1935 and was closed completely in 1953. The track bed remains. On 19 November 1951 a freight train hauled by LB&SCR C2X class locomotive no. 32522 was derailed between Cocking and Midhurst after part of the embankment was washed out as a result of a blocked culvert.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Ordnance Survey
  2. Web site: A Vision of Britain: Ordnance Survey First Series. 6 October 2024.
  3. News: Midhurst Society. Illustrated London News. 6 October 2024.
  4. Web site: GENUKI: Cocking. 5 October 2024.
  5. Web site: British History Online: Cocking. 6 October 2024.
  6. Web site: Parish of Cocking with West Lavington . A Church Near You . 14 October 2024.
  7. Web site: CAMRA: Greyhound Midhurst. 5 October 2024.
  8. News: Sussex Exclusive. Serpent Trail Route: Fittleworth to Cocking Causeway. 6 October 2024.
  9. Web site: Midhurst Train crash - part of The Rother Valley Guide, West Sussex, England, UK. Gravelroots.net. 10 June 2018.