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    Pinner is a suburb in the London Borough of Harrow, northwest London, England, 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Charing Cross, close to the border with Hillingdon, historically in the county of Middlesex. The population was 38,698 in 2021.

  2. UK. England. Greater London. Harrow. Pinner. Pinner is a suburb in the London Borough of Harrow, northwest London, England, 12 miles northwest of Charing Cross, close to the border with Hillingdon, historically in the county of Middlesex. Overview. Map. Directions.

    • Mick. 4 contributions. Lovely reminder of his genius. I was doing an event at RAF Northolt in the evening, so looked for something to do in the afternoon. Found this online, glad I did.
    • Jone S. 2 contributions. Geese! Always seems to be happy geese and ducks/birds on the pond. There is also a hut with donzens of beautiful budgies. Review of: Pinner Memorial Park.
    • Charlie M. 85 contributions. A hub of community with horendous seating. I attended the Harrow Arts Centre for an evening show and had a great time. It's clear and obvious that the centre is a pillar of the local community offering so many different things - I was there from 10.30am to past midnight and saw so many different people from different walks of life coming and going, it was lovely to see.
    • Brenda P. Johannesburg South, South Africa 16 contributions. Food & craft. Lovely little local craft market with Lego table etc & in summer outside inflatable to occupy the children as well as the small petting zoo.
  3. Pinner on a map. Where is Pinner? Pinner is located in the county of Greater London, London, four miles south of the town of Bushey, four miles south of the major town of Watford, and 12 miles north-west of London. Pinner lies two miles south of the Hertfordshire border, and was historically in the county of Middlesex.

  4. Jan 27, 2017 · Development came to Pinner in 1842 when London and Birmingham Railway opened a station at Hatch End. The Metropolitan Railway followed in 1885, with a station in Pinner itself.

  5. Jul 11, 2023 · History of Pinner. Pinner has a rich history that stretches back to medieval times. The name "Pinner" is believed to be derived from the Anglo-Saxon word "Pinn," meaning a hilltop. The area was once a rural agricultural village and has evolved over the centuries into the vibrant suburb it is today. Pinner is known for its well-preserved ...

  6. Living in Pinner. Pinner is on the affluent side of the London Borough of Harrow. Originally a mediaeval hamlet, the St John Baptist church dates from the 14th century and other parts of the historic village include Tudor buildings. The newer High Street is mainly 18th-century buildings, while Bridge Street has a more urban character.

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