Minley

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|official_name= Minley

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|shire_district= Hart

|shire_county = Hampshire

|civil_parish= Blackwater and Hawley

|region= South East England

|constituency_westminster= Aldershot

|post_town= Fleet

|postcode_district = GU51

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Minley is a slightly depopulated rural, well-wooded village in the Hart District of Hampshire, England. It has the only church of the C of E ecclesiastical parish of Minley and is in the civil parish of Blackwater and Hawley.[http://www.blackwaterandhawleytowncouncil.gov.uk/ Blackwater and Hawley Town Council] It straddles on the A327 road between the M3 and Yateley.

Outlying retail parades of Blackwater and Farnborough are about {{convert|1|mi}} between all three places, on Minley Road and the east end of Sandy Lane (in Cove and Hawley).

History

Minley is included in the Domesday Book[https://web.archive.org/web/20160309022803/http://opendomesday.org/place/SU8258/minley/ Minley entry in Open Domesday] (archived) of 1086 as Mindeslei,[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=56738 British History Online website] in the Holesete Hundred, Hantescire (Hampshire) as a manor in Yateley, assessed at 2 hides and at 20 shillings (£{{£sd|s=20}}), and was still held directly of the monarch by Alsi son of Brictsi.

Spellings of Minley include: Mundeleya, 1189–1199 which resembles continued Welsh orthography with its use of u for i (as next to n of the time it looked identical to m, see Middle English orthography); Mundele, 1236; Mendeley, 1280; Mynley, 1516[http://yateleylocalhistory.pbworks.com/f/CRONDALRECORDS.pdf Crondal records from Yateley Local History] and Mindley in the 18th century.[http://www.envf.port.ac.uk/hantsgaz/hantsgaz/s0004550.htm Old Hampshire Gazetteer, Archived at the University of Portsmouth] Minley ferm (Farm) is shown on a general whole-county map, of a near-national series, by Norden from 1607[http://www.envf.port.ac.uk/hantsgaz/refnos/nrd1su85.htm Old map by Norden from 1607] as well as Crundall Hundred.

Per the Domesday Book, the manor was land/estate of 2 hides (likely about 240 to {{convert|300|acres|km2}}); now however, Minley Manor (more formally Minley Manor House) is the mansion house built by Henry Clutton in 1858–60, later for some time with its own demesne grounds used by the Royal School of Military Engineering.{{cite web|url=https://www.insidermedia.com/insider/southeast/128075-historic-minley-manor-sold-international-investor|title=Historic Minley Manor sold to international investor|date=18 November 2014|publisher=Insider Media|accessdate=31 March 2018}}

Guillemont Barracks east before Minley Road, on its north side, abutting Hawley and Cove, were built in 1938.[https://books.google.com/books?id=MR9wDDCUBdgC&dq=Guillemot+Barracks&pg=PT35 Mary and John: the early years, Volume 2 by Michael John Laekas] After they were decommissioned by the British Army, they were bought by Sun Microsystems in 1997 for £36m.[http://www.dbre.co.uk/News-former-sun-microsystems-hq-sold.html db Real Estate news January 2011] The company built three office buildings on the site, but after two phases were complete and the dot-com bubble burst in 2000, phase 3 ended mid-build. The whole site became known as Sun Park. The steel superstructure of the underway extra buildings stood until March 2015. After the company was bought by Oracle Corporation in 2009{{cite web |url = https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/709519/000119312509126389/ddefm14a.htm |title = Definitive Merger Proxy |accessdate =June 4, 2011 |author=Sun Microsystems |date = June 8, 2009 |work=EDGAR |publisher=United States Securities and Exchange Commission}} the facilities and staff relocated to Oracle's Headquarters in Thames Valley Park, Reading. Property company Landid bought the former headquarters in January 2011. In 2013, its planning application to demolish the part-built structures and to build 150 homes there was refused;[http://publicaccess.rushmoor.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=relatedCases&keyVal=MZ4QHRNM0G500 Rushmoor Borough Council planning application] the next year's application to build 48 homes on the southern half succeeded.{{Cite web|url=https://publicaccess.rushmoor.gov.uk/online-applications/buildingControlDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=O28JJANM0I600|title = 14/00680/INITI | 48 Residential New Builds | Land at Guillemont Park Sun Park Minley Road Farnborough Hampshire}} As to the rest in January 2015 planning permissions were granted for the demolition

of the existing part-built structures and erection of 150 homes, construction of internal roads, provision of open space, school parking area, landscaping and associated infrastructure.{{cite web|url=https://democracy.rushmoor.gov.uk/documents/s4778/Deed%20of%20variation%20-%20Land%20at%20Guillemont%20Park%20Sun%20Park%20Minley%20Road%20Farnborough.pdf|title=Land At Guillemont Park Sun Park, Minley Road, Farnborough|publisher=Rushmoor Council|date=5 December 2018|access-date=15 January 2023}} In 2018 Hart District Council granted planning permission for the demolition of the existing office buildings and comprehensive redevelopment of the site for the construction of 313 homes along with internal roads, open space, landscaping and associated infrastructure

(Sun Park Phase II).

Gibraltar Barracks, further north on the Minley Road, were built in the 1970s and are still in use.{{cite web|url=http://www.refdc.co.uk/keyword/queen/i-RhHcZFn/A|title=Visit of Her Majesty the Queen to the Corps of Royal Engineers 29 October 1976|publisher=|accessdate=31 March 2018}}

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