User:SirTRatbutt/Cokeham
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Cokeham is an area within the village and civil parish of Sompting formed by the former hamlets of Lower and Upper Cokeham.
The civil parish covers an area of 10.35 square kilometres
and has a population of 8,514 persons (2001 census).
The name Cokeham (known as ? in the Domesday Book) is said to come from the ?.
A distinction between Sompting and the hamlets of Cokeham is first recorded in the 11th Century.<ref name="LSCD21932">Lancing, Sompting, Cokeham and District (2nd edn. c. 1932), 14.Cite error: The opening <ref>
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The Church of ? is a ? church. Roads?. IKey architecture?.
References
<references group="LSCD21932">Lancing, Sompting, Cokeham and District (2nd edn. c. 1932), 14.
External links
Sompting Parish Council http://www.sompting.org.uk/