Crazies Hill and Cockpole Green are small, closely linked rural settlements in the borough of Wokingham, Berkshire. Tucked into a patchwork of farmland, lanes and small woods, they retain a distinctly village feel - narrow roads, timber‑framed cottages and pockets of open green - while being within easy commuting reach of larger centres such as Reading and London, which has shaped their modern demographic into a mix of long‑standing agricultural families and newer commuter households.
Historically agricultural in character, the hamlets have evolved into quiet residential communities with a strong local identity: informal clubs, village events and the use of nearby parochial facilities help bind residents together. Economically they are largely residential with some small farms and local businesses surviving alongside the commuter economy, and geographically they are popular with walkers and cyclists seeking the tranquillity of the Berkshire countryside.
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