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- Q5875522 subject Q8202792.
- Q5875522 subject Q8677410.
- Q5875522 abstract "Hockerton is a village in Nottinghamshire. It is 2 miles from the town of Southwell on the A617 between Newark and Mansfield. Fewer than 60 houses are situated around the church, the Spread Eagle pub and village hall. The local properties range from the carbon neutral housing of the Hockerton Housing Project to converted barns, 1960s and 70s housing together with much older houses and a 19th-century Rectory. The parish church of St Nicholas is Norman with an aisleless nave and a 14th-century chancel.Part of the village contains Hockerton Housing Project. The Hockerton Housing Project is the UK's first earth sheltered, self-sufficient ecological housing development.A group of residents formed an Industrial and Provident Society (IPS) called Sustainable Hockerton Limited in 2009. Official Web Page Sustainable Hockerton, also described by everybodys-talking Sustainable Hockerton. Sustainable Hockerton is also known as SHOCK. The Society has installed a wind turbine that generates electricity equal to that used by the village. Any surplus is distributed in the parish to promote sustainable development. By 2012 the Society had made £13,000 for the parish.".
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- Q5875522 wikiPageWikiLink Q8202792.
- Q5875522 wikiPageWikiLink Q8677410.
- Q5875522 comment "Hockerton is a village in Nottinghamshire. It is 2 miles from the town of Southwell on the A617 between Newark and Mansfield. Fewer than 60 houses are situated around the church, the Spread Eagle pub and village hall. The local properties range from the carbon neutral housing of the Hockerton Housing Project to converted barns, 1960s and 70s housing together with much older houses and a 19th-century Rectory.".
- Q5875522 label "Hockerton".