Cocking
Cocking Stores & Post Office
Cocking
Midhurst
West Sussex, GU29 0HN
Phone: 01730 817867
Email: henshaw431@btinternet.com
Website: www.cockingstores.co.uk

"Cocking Stores and Post Office caters not only for local villagers, but also ramblers and cyclists who walk and cycle the South Downs.
Pop in for sandwiches, scones or soup; or enjoy our extensive range of Cottage Delight speciality foods."
Summer shop opening times
Day | Time |
| Monday to Friday | 6.30am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 6.30 - 5.30pm |
| Sunday | 8am - 5pm |
Winter shop opening times
Day | Time |
| Monday to Friday | 6.30am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 6.30am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 8am - 1pm |
Post Office opening times
| Day | Time |
| Monday to Friday | 9am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 12pm |
Services
- ATM/cash machine and mobile phone top-ups
- catering
- disabled access and outside seating
- newspapers and grocery delivery
- post office and postbox
General
- charcoal, disposable barbecues, firewood and kindling
- confectionery, ice cream and lollies
- first aid items, maps and puncture repair kits
- flowers and plants
- groceries, household items and milk
- pet food, seasonal items and toiletries
Local produce
- Farm shop seasonal fruit and vegetables
- Strawberry Villa eggs
- Westbourne Bakery bread
Snacks
- hot and cold drinks,
- hot soups, freshly made sandwiches and rolls
- pastries, pies,and sausage rolls
Local interest
- The village of Cocking lies in the shadow of Cocking Down and Linch Down, two of the highest points on the Sussex Downs.
- The Cowdray Estate is the main landowner in Cocking. Look out for their yellow paintwork on the estate cottages in the village.
- In 2006, Cocking's millennium memorial, the Cocking History Column, won the Sussex Heritage Trust, Public and Community award.
- Local villager and scupltor, Philip Jackson designed the column and Cocking's residents engraved the spiral of 48 bronze panels commemorating Cocking's history.