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Neighbourhoods

Pinner is a suburb in the London borough of Harrow, Greater London, England, 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Charing Cross, close to the border with Hillingdon, in the historic county of Middlesex. It is a quaint village with a large selection of parks, cafes and restaurants. Pinner has retained much of its ancient charm, particularly in the original village centre, despite its proximity to London. With its church and delightful mock-Tudor buildings, Pinner is a picturesque place for a stroll and there are some lovely places to eat along the High Street and some charming gift shops. Pinner has a strong sense of community, with four key events each year. Celebrations for St George’s Day in April, Pinner Fair in May, the Pinner Village Show in Pinner Memorial Park on the second Saturday in September and Pinner Pantomime Evening, which takes place on the last Thursday of each November. For grocery shopping you will find Sainsburys, Tesco and Lidl. Despite its tranquil setting, Pinner is the ideal location for those who enjoy the cosmopolitan London life. From Pinner Underground Station, it’s a quick 25-minute trip to Baker Street on the Metropolitan Line, and commuters are virtually guaranteed a seat for the short journey into the city. Nearby Hatch End offers regular mainline trains via the Overground with journeys to Euston taking just over half an hour. Heathrow Airport and the motorway network are also within easy driving access, and there are excellent transport links to nearby Harrow, Watford, and Uxbridge. The area is well-served by local buses and road links.
Pinner
Pinner is a suburb in the London borough of Harrow, Greater London, England, 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Charing Cross, close to the border with Hillingdon, in the historic county of Middlesex. It is a quaint village with a large selection of parks, cafes and restaurants. Pinner has retained much of its ancient charm, particularly in the original village centre, despite its proximity to London. With its church and delightful mock-Tudor buildings, Pinner is a picturesque place for a stroll and there are some lovely places to eat along the High Street and some charming gift shops. Pinner has a strong sense of community, with four key events each year. Celebrations for St George’s Day in April, Pinner Fair in May, the Pinner Village Show in Pinner Memorial Park on the second Saturday in September and Pinner Pantomime Evening, which takes place on the last Thursday of each November. For grocery shopping you will find Sainsburys, Tesco and Lidl. Despite its tranquil setting, Pinner is the ideal location for those who enjoy the cosmopolitan London life. From Pinner Underground Station, it’s a quick 25-minute trip to Baker Street on the Metropolitan Line, and commuters are virtually guaranteed a seat for the short journey into the city. Nearby Hatch End offers regular mainline trains via the Overground with journeys to Euston taking just over half an hour. Heathrow Airport and the motorway network are also within easy driving access, and there are excellent transport links to nearby Harrow, Watford, and Uxbridge. The area is well-served by local buses and road links.
Duck Pond Market Ruislip
Bury Street

Sightseeing

The Pinner Memorial Park contains the historic lakeside West House as well as a tranquil Peace Garden commemorating the end of World War II. There’s also significant open space for picnics or playing and a Children’s playground.
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Pinner Memorial Park
West End Lane
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The Pinner Memorial Park contains the historic lakeside West House as well as a tranquil Peace Garden commemorating the end of World War II. There’s also significant open space for picnics or playing and a Children’s playground.
Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11am-4pm this stylish purpose-built museum dedicated to the life and work of William Heath Robinson has become a focal point in Pinner's beautiful Memorial Park. Heath Robinson (1872-1944) was a renowned landscape artist, cartoonist, illustrator and social historian. Much loved as the "Gadget King" for his pictures of complex contraptions designed to achieve the simplest of outcomes, his work retains huge resonance with our modern world. With a rolling programme of themed Special Exhibitions complementing the main Heath Robinson Gallery, this beautifully-curated small museum is a must-see for all ages. A short walk from Pinner Tube (Met Line) with ample parking, make it a day out: enjoy the park with its tree-lined walkways, secure well-equipped children's play area, have a coffee overlooking the lake and visit shops, cafes and restaurants in Pinner's village and historic High Street . Changing temporary exhibitions run for three months.
Heath Robinson Museum
50 W End Ln
Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11am-4pm this stylish purpose-built museum dedicated to the life and work of William Heath Robinson has become a focal point in Pinner's beautiful Memorial Park. Heath Robinson (1872-1944) was a renowned landscape artist, cartoonist, illustrator and social historian. Much loved as the "Gadget King" for his pictures of complex contraptions designed to achieve the simplest of outcomes, his work retains huge resonance with our modern world. With a rolling programme of themed Special Exhibitions complementing the main Heath Robinson Gallery, this beautifully-curated small museum is a must-see for all ages. A short walk from Pinner Tube (Met Line) with ample parking, make it a day out: enjoy the park with its tree-lined walkways, secure well-equipped children's play area, have a coffee overlooking the lake and visit shops, cafes and restaurants in Pinner's village and historic High Street . Changing temporary exhibitions run for three months.

Sport

There is also a good variety of other sporting and activity venues including football, tennis, and cricket. For the golf enthusiasts, Pinner is home to Pinner Hill and Grims Dyke Golf Clubs.
Grims Dyke Golf Club
Oxhey Lane

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The Metropolitan Line train service from Pinner reaches baker street in approximately 26 minutes. The M1, M40, A40 & M25 are easily accessible providing access to all other motorways that surround London. The motorway network provides convenient access to all the London airports with Heathrow approximately a 28 minutes’ drive (14.9 miles).