patching

Patching is a small village and civil parish that lies amid the fields and woods of the southern slopes of the South Downs in the National Park in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It has a visible hill-workings history going back to before the Domesday survey of 1086–7. It is centred four miles to the east of Arundel and quarter of a mile from Clapham, …
Patching is a small village and civil parish that lies amid the fields and woods of the southern slopes of the South Downs in the National Park in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It has a visible hill-workings history going back to before the Domesday survey of 1086–7. It is centred four miles to the east of Arundel and quarter of a mile from Clapham, to the north of the A27 road. The civil parish covers an area of 846.12 hectares.
  • Population: 259 (Civil Parish.2011)
  • Area: 8.46 km² (3.27 sq mi)
  • OS grid reference: TQ087063
  • Civil parish: Patching
  • District: Arun
  • Shire county: West Sussex
  • Region: South East
Data from: en.wikipedia.org