Pinner

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Pinner
Pinner (Greater London)
Pinner

Pinner shown within Greater London
OS grid reference TQ115895
London borough Harrow
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PINNER
Postcode district HA5
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
European Parliament London
UK Parliament Harrow West
London Assembly Brent and Harrow
List of places: UKEnglandLondon

Coordinates: 51°35′36″N 0°23′22″W / 51.5932, -0.3894

Pinner is a suburb in Greater London, UK. Located 12.5 miles (20.1 km) north-west of Charing Cross, it is mostly situated in the London Borough of Harrow, with its western edge in the London Borough of Hillingdon. The area was in the county of Middlesex until 1965, when it was absorbed by the London Government Act 1963 into Greater London.

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[edit] History

Pinner was originally a hamlet, being 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 in 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, being 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).

[edit] 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 in 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 containing numerous estate agents, several restaurants and locally-owned businesses. Barters Walk runs off the High Street leading to the main supermarket in the village.

Marsh Road runs south from the main village 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.

Pinner has a range of sport clubs including football, tennis, running, rugby union, cricket etc. Pinner has some Fitness clubs in the area such as Fitness First.

[edit] Individuals associated with Pinner

The following people have an association with Pinner:

Sam and Isabella Beeton were residents of Pinner when both were involved in the publishing business and editing the Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine

  • Michael Rosen, Children's Laureate 2007-2009, lived in Pinner from the time he was born in 1946 until 1962
  • Bid tv's gay couple Adam Heppenstall and Price-drop tv's Steve Macdonald currently reside in Pinner
  • The BBC comedy series May To December was about a middle-aged lawyer living in Pinner.

[edit] Transport and locale

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[edit] Nearby stations

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

[edit] Bus routes

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

  • 183 (Towards Golders Green)
  • H11 (Towards Harrow and Mount Vernon Hospital Northwood.)
  • H12 (Towards South Harrow and Stanmore)
  • H13 (Towards Ruislip Lido and Mount Vernon Hospital)

BUS ROUTES/AREAS WHICH CAN BE ACCESSED AS SHORT CUTS. KEMI STREET, LOLA AVENUE, CHANTAL LANE,

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