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Cocking Lime Works

Cocking Lime Works and its associated chalk quarry are abandoned industrial sites in the South Downs of England. They are situated to the south of the village of Cocking, West Sussex, close to the South Downs Way. The works are on land owned by the Cowdray Estate and are not open to the public. Cocking was the source of lime used for the manufacture of Midhurst White bricks and for agricultural purposes.
==Location==
The lime kilns are situated beside the A286 about south of the village of Cocking. They are located in a small chalk pit, now heavily overgrown, at and occupy a site of approximately . This area is known as "The Butts", having been used for archery practice in the 12th century.
The chalk quarry is situated about south-east at just to the south of Sun Combe, at an elevation about above the site of the kilns, and cover an area of approximately . The two sites are linked by an embanked roadway, built in 1962 to allow lorries to transport chalk direct from the quarry to the kilns.

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