One of the major employers in the area until its closure in 1994 was
Brookwood Hospital, a vast, rambling
mental hospital, that dated from the late
Victorian era. Built on land formerly known as Knaphill Common, the hospital started life as The Surrey Asylum and formed part of the southern boundary of Knaphill (being denoted by the
Basingstoke Canal). Its name was changed to Brookwood Hospital in 1919 to make it easier for patients and visitors travelling by rail to Brookwood Station to locate. Most of the hospital grounds have now been redeveloped, the wards having made way for several superstores and a large number of houses. The central building, which is
listed, has been retained and converted into luxury flats. Several of the new residential roads were named after the old hospital wards. ==Inkerman Barracks==