Interesting name, which appears to have been altered from The Bell Inn, which is was known as since at least the mid nineteenth century, to The Bell and Jorrocks between 1961 and 1970. The origin for 'Jorrocks' is: a humorous character in books and magazine stories by R. S. Surtees (180-64). Jorrocks is a London grocer (=owner of a food shop) who loves horse racing and hunting foxes'. One of Surtees major publications was Jorrocks, Jaunts and Jollities (1838).
Could the addition of Jorrocks to the pub name be in recognition of the former village stores that occupied an adjacent building, possibly following the store's closure?