Hockering


Hockering is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.
Hockering is located east of Dereham and north-west of Norwich, along the A47.

Correct pronunciation

"Hock'ring"

History

Hockering's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the Old English for the people of the rounded hill.
In the Domesday Book, Hockering is listed as a settlement of 47 households in the hundred of Mitford. In 1086, the village was part of the East Anglian estates of Ralph de Beaufour.
During the Second World War, Hockering Wood was used as a supply dump for the Royal Air Force. The concrete roads, bomb stores and water tanks still remain.
Furthermore during the war, part of the parish became RAF Attlebridge which was used by No. 2 Group RAF, the 319th Bombardment Group and the 466th Bombardment Group.

Geography

According to the 2021 census, Hockering has a population of 829 people which shows an increase from the 711 people recorded in the 2011 census.
Hockering sits on the A47, between Birmingham and Lowestoft.

St. Michael's Church

Hockering's parish church is dedicated to Saint Michael and dates from the Fifteenth Century. St. Michael's is located within the village on 'The Street' and has been Grade I listed since 1960. The church still holds Sunday service twice a month and is part of the Mattishall & Tudd Valley Benefice.
St. Michael's was restored in the Victorian era and holds an elaborate carved font. The church also holds an elaborate collection of Sixteenth Century plate silver which are held in safety in Norwich.

Amenities

Hockering Church of England Primary School caters to local children and is part of the Eden Federation. The headmistress in Ms. Rebecca Newman.
Hockering Football Club play home games at Heath Road and operate a number of teams. In the 2024/25 Season, the First XI played in Division 2 of the Central & South Norfolk League.

Notable residents

Governance

Hockering is part of the electoral ward of Upper Wensum for local elections and is part of the district of Breckland.
The village's national constituency is Mid [Norfolk (UK Parliament constituency)|Mid Norfolk] which has been represented by the Conservative's George Freeman MP since 2010.

War Memorial

Hockering's war memorial is a brass plaque in St. Michael's Church which lists the following names for the First World War:
RankNameUnitDate of deathBurial/Commemoration
Pte.John Brown1st Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment4 Oct. 1917Ypres Reservoir Cemetery
Pte.James C. Hall3rd Bn., Essex Regiment6 Sep. 1916Felixstowe New Cemetery
Pte.Herbert Frost47th Bn., Machine Gun Corps9 Jun. 1918Pernois British Cemetery
Pte.Arthur Elliott8th Bn., Norfolk Regiment9 Nov. 1917Dozinghem Cemetery
Pte.Jack W. Savory6th Bn., Northamptonshire Regiment28 Apr. 1918Abbeville Cemetery
Pte.Arthur C. SapeyQueen's Own Royal Regiment20 Nov. 1917Fifteen Ravine Cemetery
Pte.C. Arnold Brand2nd Bn., Queen's Royal Regiment16 Apr. 1918Magnaboschi Cemetery

The following names were added after the Second World War:
RankNameUnitDate of deathBurial/Commemoration
Sgt.Harold CursonNo. 207 Squadron RAF (Lancaster)6 Aug. 1942St. Mary's Churchyard
Sgt.Archibald P. Milk MiDRoyal Air Force22 Dec. 1940Ma'ala Cemetery