The Puttocks

The Puttocks is a forest in , , . The Puttocks is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Cowdray House and The Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene.

Manor estate
Photo: Charlesdrakew, Public domain.
consists of the ruins of one of 's great Tudor houses, architecturally comparable to many of the great palaces and country houses of that time.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Midhurst and Easebourne.

Photo: Charlesdrakew, Public domain.
is a market town and civil parish in the in , England. It lies on the River Rother, 20 miles inland from the and 12 miles north of .

Village
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is a , Anglican parish and civil parish in the Chichester District of , England. It is half a mile north of , across the River Rother on the A272 and A286 roads.

Village
Photo: Charlesdrakew, Public domain.
is a village and civil parish on the edge of in the Chichester district of , England. It contains a small private nursery school and the church of St Mary Magdalene.

The Puttocks

Latitude
50.9859° or 50° 59′ 9″ north
Longitude
-0.7036° or 0° 42′ 13″ west
Open location code
9C2XX7PW+9H
Open­Street­Map ID
way 169685000
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­forest
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Localities in the Area

Explore places such as South Ambersham and Halfway Bridge.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include The Moor and Dyehouse Copse.

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