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Some very big Easter Eggs!

April 21, 2014November 8, 2017 Simon VerrallLeave a comment

Andy Goldsworthy Chalk Stone Trail

Andy Goldsworthy’s Chalk Stone Trail

How about this for an Easter Egg Hunt?

With the sun shining over the Easter weekend we headed off along Andy Goldsworthy’s Chalk Stone Trail from Cocking Down to West Dean in The South Downs National Park.

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Cocking Limeworks

July 28, 2012December 28, 2017 Simon VerrallLeave a comment

Abandoned suitcase at Cocking Limeworks near Midhurst

Photos of Cocking Limeworks

Just south of Cocking, tucked out of sight beside the A286 is an old Limeworks and Brickworks dating back to the 1830s.

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Bell Lane in the snow

December 19, 2010October 31, 2017 Simon VerrallLeave a comment

Bell lane Cocking

Still snowed in!

Our big trek to Cocking in the snow. Thank goodness the Bluebell Inn was open! It was a bit cold but thankfully the pub was warm and toasty. Still no sign of the snow clearing. 2010 is ending with a real cold snap.

Kissy-kissy under the mistletoe

December 18, 2010October 31, 2017 Simon VerrallLeave a comment

Mistletoe growing wild in Sussex

Wild Mistletoe

A truly awesome bunch of mistletoe (within easy reach) on an apple tree in Cocking. I can’t tell you where it is because someone will pinch it all! x x x

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