Amen Corner, Berkshire


Amen Corner is a suburb of Bracknell, Berkshire, England within the civil parish of Binfield, approximately west of Bracknell. It is south of the B3408 between Popeswood and Wokingham.
It was formerly the location of Binfield Brickworks. It is now home to the John Nike Leisuresport Complex, the Coppid Beech Hotel, and a number of hi-tech industries, including the UK Head Offices for 3M, Hewlett-Packard, Dell and Fujitsu Technology Solutions. It also has a well-known music shop which specialises in guitars, bass guitars and drums.
Amen Corner is split into Amen Corner North and Amen Corner South.

Amen Corner North

Amen Corner North lies between London Road and Murrell Hill Lane.
Murrell Hill Lane is home to the Bracknell businessman John Nike OBE DL.
Amen Corner North currently consists of fields which traditionally hosted circuses in the summer.
In August 2014, Wilson Developments received outline planning permission to build 380 homes and a primary school on the site.

Amen Corner South

To the north of Amen Corner South lies a residential estate which was developed in the 1980s by Thameswey Homes. The housing estate has a well-known music shop which specialises in guitars, bass guitars and drums.
Amen Corner South was the home of the Binfield Brick and Tile Works Company's Binfield Brickworks between the late 19th century and the 1960s. The 60-acre site was purchased by John Nike OBE DL in 1969 through his company Key Properties Ltd. The original plan was to build a garden centre on it.
Part of the site now houses the John Nike Leisuresport Complex, comprising the Bracknell Ski and Snowboard Centre which was opened in 1985 and Bracknell Ice Rink which was opened in 1987. Adjacent to this is the four star, 205-bedroom Coppid Beech Hotel, which has an alpine ski lodge design and which was opened in 1992. There is also a small residential development opposite the entrance to the Coppid Beech Hotel, Braeside, whose dwellings look like ski lodges to blend in with the surrounding area. All of these developments are accessed via John Nike Way, which is privately owned by the Nike Group of Companies.
To pay for these ventures, the Nike Group of Companies sold part of its land to Hewlett-Packard and the area now houses the UK Head Office for Hewlett-Packard at the Amen Corner Business Park, and the UK Head Offices for Dell, 3M and Fujitsu Technology Solutions.
A further part of Amen Corner South is owned by the property company Helical Bar.
In August 2014, the Nike Group of Companies was granted outline planning permission to develop the remaining part of its land, along with the land owned by Helical Bar, for 550 homes, a neighbourhood centre with shops and restaurants and a primary school.

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