Minety
Minety is a village and civil parish in north Wiltshire, England, approximately 6 miles (10 km) north of Malmesbury. It lies close to the Cotswold Water Park and borders Gloucestershire.
History:
Minety is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Mintete. The name is believed to derive from the Old English mynte, meaning "mint," suggesting that mint plants once grew there. Historically, the village was known for its involvement in cloth production.
Geography:
The parish covers an area of approximately 1,800 acres. The landscape is largely rural, characterized by arable land and pasture. The village lies on relatively flat ground.
Governance:
Minety is governed at the local level by Minety Parish Council. At the district level, it falls under the jurisdiction of Wiltshire Council.
Demographics:
The population of Minety parish, according to the 2011 census, was 771.
Amenities:
Minety has a village hall, a primary school, a church (St. Leonard's), and a public house. The village is served by a limited bus service.
Notable Buildings:
- St. Leonard's Church: A medieval church with significant architectural features.
- Minety House: A historic house within the village.