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Places to see in ( Pinner - UK )

Places to see in ( Pinner - UK )

Pinner is a wealthy area of the London Borough of Harrow in northwest London, England. It is within the historical bounds of the county of Middlesex, 12.2 miles north west of Charing Cross. Eastcote is sometimes referred to in its postal address as being part of Pinner, despite being in Hillingdon (Pinner being located within Harrow).

Pinner Village was originally a hamlet, first recorded in 1231 as Pinnora, although the already archaic -ora (meaning 'hill') suggests its origins lie no later than c.900. The name Pinn is shared with the River Pinn, which runs through the village. The oldest part of the village lies around the fourteenth-century parish church of St. John the Baptist, at the junction of the present day Grange Gardens, The High Street and Church Lane. The earliest surviving private dwelling, East End Farm Cottage, dates from the late fifteenth-century.

The village expanded rapidly between 1923 and 1939 when a series of garden estates, including the architecturally significant Pinnerwood estate conservation area – encouraged by the Metropolitan Railway – grew around its historic core. It was largely from this time onwards that the area (including Hatch End, which forms the northeastern part of Pinner) assumed much of its present-day suburban character. The area is now continuous with neighbouring suburban districts including Rayners Lane and Eastcote.

Pinner contains a large number of homes built in the 1930s Art Deco style, the most grand of which is the Grade II listed Elm Park Court at the junction of West End Lane and Elm Park Road. Pinner has had an annual street fair held in May since 1336, when it was granted by Royal Charter by Edward III; it remains popular today.

Harrow Council has been governed by the Labour Party since 2014. Pinner has two wards, Pinner and Pinner South, each represented by three councillors. Pinner is considered to be the wealthy side of the London Borough of Harrow, with wide tree-lined streets, a conservation area, large houses and flat conversions in attractive Edwardian buildings.

Pinner's old parish church, St John the Baptist, Pinner is dedicated to John the Baptist. It was consecrated in 1321, but built on the site of an earlier Christian place of worship. The west tower and south porch date from the 15th century. Pinner has a rugby union team, Pinner and Grammarians RFC, a member club of the Rugby Football Union it is the most junior team to have supplied a President to the RFU. It also has a Cricket team, Pinner Cricket Club.Pinner also has a youth football club, Pinner United FC .

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Best place to Live in London! | Pinner | Eastcote | Ruislip | 4K

Cycling through the most scenic and calm route in London suburbs. Had a great ride and would like to take you on the virtual ride with me :)

Ruislip is an area in the London Borough of Hillingdon in West London.

Pinner is a London suburb in the London borough of Harrow, Greater London, England, 12 miles northwest of Charing Cross, close to the border with Hillingdon, historically in the county of Middlesex.

Must visit places in this neighborhood :
1. Ruislip Ludo
2. Ruislip Railway
3. Eastcote Highstreet
4. Pinner Village

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Places to see in ( Harrow - UK )

Places to see in ( Harrow - UK )

Harrow is a large suburban town in the London Borough of Harrow, northwest London, England. Harrow is centred 10.5 miles northwest of Charing Cross. Harrow was a municipal borough of Middlesex before its inclusion in Greater London in 1965. Harrow is home to a large Westminster polytechnic campus and its oldest secondary schools are Harrow School and Harrow High School.

Harrow-on-the-Hill includes the conservation area with a high proportion of listed buildings with a residential and institutional array of Georgian architecture and a few 17th century examples. Harrow gives its initial letters to a wider postcode area. The administrative offices of the borough are in the town which currently is made up of the Headstone North, Roxeth, Marlborough, Greenhill, Headstone South and West Harrow electoral wards.

Harrow historically included Harrow on the Hill, which sits on top of an outlying knoll and is contiguous with the centre of Harrow. Much of Kenton and before 1716 all of Pinner were parts of Harrow, geographical facts which root the importance of Harrow as a meeting place and a place of business. Harrow Weald, is the district north of Wealdstone, both of which were historically also part of Harrow. Harrow may also include the wards of Roxeth, Marlborough, Headstone North and Harrow on the Hill as well as the Greenhill, West Harrow and Headstone South wards listed above.

Alot to see in ( Harrow - UK ) such as :

Northala Fields
Aldenham Country Park
Fryent Country Park
Ruislip Woods
Bhaktivedanta Manor
Perivale Wood
Headstone Manor
Pinner Memorial Park
King George Recreation Ground
Cranford Park
Heath Robinson Museum
Bentley Priory
Harrow Museum
Woodcock Park
Islip Manor Meadows
Harrow Recreation Ground
Chandos Recreation Ground
Northwood Recreation Ground
Colne Valley regional park
Hilfield Park Reservoir
Long Wood, Ealing
Swakeleys Park
Barham Park
Ickenham Hall

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The Lost World of Middlesex | a walk along the River Pinn (4K)

A walk along the River Pinn following the Celandine Route
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The River Pinn rises on Harrow Weald Common and flows through Pinner, Ruislip, and Uxbridge to make its confluence with Frays River and run into the River Colne. It is one of the three main rivers of the old county of Middlesex.
The Celandine Route starts at Bridge Street near the junction with Pinner High Street where the Pinn was dammed during WW2 to provide water to put out fires. We deviate from the course of the river to walk through Pinner Memorial Gardens and pick up the Pinn as it flows through Cuckoo Hill Allotments.
The river takes us to the beautiful walled garden at Eastcote House which dates from the 17th Century and then to the ancient Ruislip Manor House with its majestic great barn which was built around the year 1300. There is also the remains of a Motte and Bailey Castle on the site.
The next site of interest we pass along the river is Pynchester Moat created sometime in the 13th or 14th Century and now slumbering in suburbia.
We finish the walk on the edge of Uxbridge at sunset.

Metroland walk
Suburb Hunting in Modernist Metroland with SPB Mais

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Places to see in ( Stanmore - UK )

Places to see in ( Stanmore - UK )

Stanmore is a suburban residential district of northwest London in the London Borough of Harrow. It is centred 11 miles northwest of Charing Cross. The area, based on the ancient parish of Great Stanmore includes southern slopes of the unnamed ridge of hills rising to Stanmore Hill, one of the highest points of London, 152 metres (499 ft) high. The population of the appropriate London Borough of Harrow Ward (Stanmore Park) was 11,229 at the 2011 Census. The Canons ward which covers Stanmore railway station and eastern areas had a population of 12,471 at the same census.

The area was recorded in the Domesday Book as Stanmere, the name deriving from the Old English stan, 'stony' and mere, 'a pool'. There are outcrops of gravel on the clay soil here and the mere may have been one of the ponds which still exist. By 1574 the area had become known as Great Stanmore to distinguish it from Little Stanmore.

Stanmore Village railway station was open for train services between 1890 and 1952. Stanmore tube station opened in 1932.
Stanmore had an outstation from the Bletchley Park codebreaking establishment, where some of the Bombes used to decode German Enigma messages in World War Two were housed.

Andrew Drummond, the founder of the Drummond bank in Charing Cross purchased the Stanmore estate in 1729 . Stanmore was also home to RAF Bentley Priory from where the Battle of Britain was controlled, also formerly to RAF Stanmore Park, HQ of Balloon Command. RAF Stanmore Park closed in 1997 and is now a housing estate and RAF Bentley Priory closed in 2009.

The suburb is characterised by numerous small restaurants and cafés, several public houses, many unique shops like a natural health store and boutique-style clothing stores. The centre of Stanmore is dominated by the presence of a large Sainsbury's supermarket and also a large Lidl supermarket. There are also eateries such as Prezzo and Costa Coffee in the centre of the town. Stanmore's extensive residential areas are mainly leafy and predominantly affluent, with many residents commuting daily to jobs in central London including the City.

The public amenity of Stanmore Park is at the foot of Stanmore Hill and right next to the local library. This is just one of the two outdoor leisure fields, the other being Whitchurch Playing Fields adjacent to Whitchurch First and Middle School and opposite to Stanburn First and Middle School. The playing field hosts many Sunday league football matches on the individual football pitches with respective goal frames.

On the border with Bushey is Stanmore Cricket Club, one of the oldest in the Middlesex county championship league which celebrated 150 years in 2003 and is still successful at the present. The club has nurtured two famous cricketers who have played Tests for England in the last two decades; Angus Fraser and Mark Ramprakash.

Stanmore is home to Park High School, Stanmore College (a government further education establishment) and a local library run by the London Borough of Harrow. North London Collegiate School, one of the UK's top public schools for girls is in Stanmore. The suburb also hosts the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital - known as RNOH - which is famed for its spinal unit.

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Basingstoke | England | Travel Vlog | Video #basingstoke #uk #travelvlog #england

A short visit and walk around Basingstoke, a town in southern England. The Milestones Museum is a living history museum featuring antique cars and a 1940s candy store. Exhibits at the Willis Museum trace the town’s history from the Iron Age to the present, and its Sainsbury Gallery hosts local and touring art exhibitions. To the east, Basing House is a ruined Tudor manor. North of town, The Vyne is a Tudor mansion with a 16th-century chapel.

Population estimated 114,000

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Pinner London 10th June 2022

Photos taken on the 10th June 2022 in and around the historic High Street of Pinner village, formerly in Middlesex, now in the London Borough of Harrow.

Pinner

This Is Me Walking Pinner.

Pinner, London, UK (Pinner Bridge Street & High Street, Pinner Memorial Park, Bridge Street Gardens)

Pinner is a suburb in Greater London, in the borough of Harrow, lying 12 miles northwest of Charing Cross. It is within the bounds of the historic county of Middlesex and located close to the border with the borough of Hillingdon.

0:00 Marsh Road
0:25 Pinner Bridge Street
0:46 Bridge Street Gardens
0:56 Pinner High Street
2:21 Pinner Bridge Street
2:34 Love Ln
3:27 Pinner Bridge Street
4:47 Pinner Memorial Park

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4K WALK TOUR: Pinner Memorial Park from Marsh Road to Chapel Lane

Walk in Pinner Memorial Park in lockdown, full of people, on a very hot day. I hope you like the tour and see you in other beautiful parks.

Pinner Memorial Park is located close to the centre of Pinner with entrances from Marsh Road, West End Lane, West End Avenue and Chapel Lane.
As well as a bowling green there is a pond with ducks and geese and a small aviary of budgerigars. An ornamental 'Peace Garden' provides a quiet place to sit.

Park facilities:
Aviary, Bowling green (Members only), Car park, Children's playground, Coffee shop, Gardens, Green gym, Museum, Pond, Public toilets, Woodland.

Visit Pinner Memorial Park:
There is pedestrian access to the park from Chapel Lane, Marsh Road, West End Avenue and West End Lane.
If you plan to visit by train, the closest train station to the park is Pinner (Underground) which is a 5-minute walk to the park.
If you plan to visit by bus, the closest bus routes are: H11, H12, H13 and the 183.
If you plan to visit by car, there are car parks accessible via Chapel Lane, Marsh Road and West End Lane.

Harrow - Pinner - London Borough of Harrow

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Pinner Village Gardens from Whittington Way to Rayners Lane

Pinner Village Gardens are owned by the London Borough of Harrow, located in the borough’s Pinner South Ward on the outskirts of Pinner town centre, and have entrances from Rayners Lane, Compton Rise, Whittington Way and Hereford Gardens. They are a 10-minute walk from Pinner tube station on the Metropolitan Line, and provide 6.58 hectares for informal recreation.

Pinner, London | Afternoon drive | 4K HD | Drive in North West London

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#Pinner
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 31,130 in 2011.[2]

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 and many chain stores.

Pinner, London, UK

Pinner, London, UK. Sunday almost summer
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Town and Country Tour - United Kingdom

Places you will see on our wonderful Town & Country Tour. The perfect tour for a first time visit to London and England. We hit all the top places, but do it in our own way, with off-the-beaten path touring, private guides, chauffeur-driven staying at superb Iconic Hotels. See Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, Cotswolds, Oxford, Bath, Stourhead Gardens, countryside touring, London sights and muc more.

Travels and History in England Ep1 - Spring Blossom Ride in West London

May is the month of spring blossoms in England and West London has some surprisingly rural locations and places in which to see the best of them. In this episode, we visit the village and area of Pinner which dates back to at least the 14th century, travelling by e-bike.

Introduced and narrated by Rex Waldron

Music:
Fair Maid in a Garden (Traditional) - Rex Waldron (vocals and guitar), Patrick Waldron (melodeon), Georgie Groom (Fiddle);
Boxes (Alan Heywood and Rex Waldron) - Rex Waldron (vocals, acoustic, electric and bass guitars), Patrick Waldron (drums);
Maggie in the Woods/Salmon Tails (Traditional) - Rex Waldron (guitar), Patrick Waldron (melodeon), Georgie Groom (fiddle);
Just Another Day (Alan Heywood and Rex Waldron) - (Rex Waldron acoustic guitar);
Trafalgar (Alan Heywood and Rex Waldron) - Rex Waldron (vocals and guitar), Patrick Waldron (melodeon)

Research resources:
Parish Church of St John The Baptist, Pinner, website;
Wikipedia;
Pinner Local History Society website
Photos of Pinner Hight Street and Pinner House - Wikipedia

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Driving in London: HATCH END, PINNER GREEN, NORTHWOOD, RUISLIP COMMON

A drive through west & north west London going through Hatch End, Pinner Green, Northwood, and Ruislip Common.

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Timestamps:
1:50 Goodstone Court
2:42 Former Kodak Factory
7:16 Pizza Express
7:31 Sea Pebbles
9:43 Montesole Playing Fields
10:02 Shell Petrol Station
10:10 Tesco
10:16 Sync Bar
12:09 Red Peony
14:17 Northwood Golf Club Ltd
14:27 Mondial Cars
18:07 Ruislip Woods
19:37 Reservoir Road (Ruislip Lido)
19:43 BP Ruislip
21:37 Duck Pond Market Ruislip (1st & 3rd Sunday of each month)
21:50 Harvester
22:30 Ruislip High Street

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Walking Hillingdon Pinner Eastcote Uxbridge 33.9 KM

Walking Hillingdon Pinner Eastcote Uxbridge 33.9 KM, along the route I had no GPS maps or route planned, Kept walking and kept walking and followed the roads and town directions.

what was extremely sad was to see the streets parks rivers side walks littered and trashed nothing is speared.

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