PINNER


'Pinner' is a suburb in north-west London (historically in the county of Middlesex). It is situated 12.5 miles (20.1 km) north-west of Charing Cross. It is almost entirely in the London Borough of Harrow, except for its far western edge which is in the London Borough of Hillingdon.

Contents
History
Attractions
Individuals associated with Pinner
Transport and locale
Nearby places
Nearby stations
Bus routes
References
External links

History


Pinner was originally a hamlet, and is recorded from medieval times. The oldest part of the town, including the High Street, has a number of Tudor buildings, and the parish church of St John the Baptist dates from at least the early 1200s (having originated as a chapel within the parish of Harrow on the Hill).
Pinner has had an annual street fair since 1336, when it was granted by Royal Charter by Edward III. It remains popular today, and is the last of its kind in Middlesex. The fair started as market-style affair and has over time evolved in to a funfair. It was featured in Sir John Betjeman's BBC TV documentary ''Metro-land'' (1973).

Attractions


Pinner has three main shopping areas; Bridge Street, High Street and Marsh Road. Bridge Street (the central business district) has the majority of the shops and is far more urban in its character. Its popularity is partly because the H11, H12 and H13 bus routes run the length of the shopping area and the 183 bus route starts off here on its run to Golders Green.
In recent years many chain stores have opened up on Bridge Street, making the suburb less 'village like' and more in line with other suburban shopping developments. The chain stores themselves have created a fair amount of retail competition, especially as almost all the stores have equivalents run by independent owners that are nearby.
Rents are high on Bridge Street and consequently many banks are located here. Charity shops also line the road.
The High Street, in contrast, is mostly made up of mock tudor and 18th century buildings and has a distinctly rural character. It is quieter and more attractive than Bridge Street, and contains numerous estate agents, several restaurants and locally-owned businesses. Barters Walk runs off the High Street leading to the main supermarket in the town.
Marsh Road runs south from the main town centre and has a variety of other retail outlets, including a DIY store, restaurants, cafes and off-licences, as well as Pinner Library and the Pinn Medical Centre.

Individuals associated with Pinner


The following people have an association with Pinner:

★ The playwright W. S. Gilbert was a magistrate in Pinner from 1893.[1]

★ The singer Sir Elton John was born in Pinner in 1947

Simon LeBon of the band Duran Duran lived in Pinner and attended Pinner County Grammar School in the 1970s

★ The astronomer Patrick Moore was born in Pinner in 1923.

★ Horatia Nelson, daughter of Lord Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton, is buried in Pinner Parish old cemetery

★ The cartoonist Heath Robinson was from Pinner, and West House in Pinner Memorial Park has a museum dedicated to him

★ The actor David Suchet, most famous for his many portrayals of Hercule Poirot on TV, lived for many years in Pinner

Bob Holness, famous for hosting the TV game show ''Blockbusters'', also lives in Pinner

★ The actress Jane March grew up in Pinner

★ The fictional BBC series One Foot In The Grave starring Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie centred around a retired Scottish couple living in Pinner in the 1990s

Transport and locale


Nearby places


Eastcote

Hatch End

Harrow

North Harrow

Ruislip

Rayners Lane

Stanmore
Nearby stations

Pinner tube station on the London Underground's Metropolitan Line is situated in the centre of Pinner. Hatch End railway station is nearby and was formerly named "Hatch End (for Pinner)". Other nearby stations are: Rayners Lane tube station and Eastcote tube station
Bus routes

The following London Bus routes operate through Pinner to surrounding towns:

★ 183 (Towards Golders Green)

★ H11 (Towards Harrow and Mount Vernon Hospital)

★ H12 (Towards South Harrow and Stanmore)

★ H13 (Towards Ruislip Lido and Mount Vernon Hospital)

References


1. Views of W. S. Gilbert

External links



Pinner Social Networking site including Pinner News

Pinner Local History Society

The Pinner Association

Rotary Club of Pinner

Pinner Rugby Football Club

Pinner Synagogue

Pinner Players Theatre Company

Pinner Bridge Club

Pinner Cricket Club

Pinner Local Directory

inPinner.net

Pinner Flickr Group

Heathfield School Pinner

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