Pinner Green

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Pinner Green
Pinner Green is located in Greater London
Pinner Green
Pinner Green
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Postcode districtHA5
Post townPINNER
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51°35′53″N 0°23′39″W / 51.598033°N 0.394039°W / 51.598033; -0.394039

Pinner Green is a small area of Pinner, in the north-west of the London Borough of Harrow, 13.2 miles north-west of Charing Cross. It is a suburban area mostly occupied by family houses and flats, with a small parade of independent shops, a Tesco supermarket and a modern Shell forecourt.

The main feature of Pinner Green is the Montesole playing fields, a large open green with a court with facilities to play tennis, football and basketball. Pinner Cricket Club plays its games at Montesole Playing Fields and has been established since 1835.

A high, but rarely steep, wooded escarpment known as Grim's Ditch (or Grim's Dyke) starts at the northern edge of Pinner Green and continues to Stanmore. Its remaining ancient earthworks today end short of Stanmore, at Harrow Weald.

Harrow Heritage Plaques

The brown plaques are awarded by the Harrow Heritage Trust, who secure the protection, preservation, restoration and improvement of the character and amenities of the London Borough of Harrow.[1] There are currently two plaques in Pinner Green:

  • Grim's Dyke, Montesole Playing Fields by the Dingles woods, Uxbridge Road awarded in 1993.[2]
  • Pinner Hill Farm, Pinner Hill Road awarded in 2011.[3]

Pinner Chalk Mines

The mines began during the Late Medieval Period and were in use until the Victorian era. They have now been permanently closed.[4]

A404 Pinner Green (Harrow Road)

The A404 Pinner Green continues on from the A404 Harrow Road. The Harrow Road was an ancient route between Harrow and Paddington.

A Victorian era cast iron signpost still standards undisturbed at the junction where the A404 meets Pinner Hill Road.

Notable people

Elton John, an international chart topping singer and songwriter, lived on Pinner Hill Road as a child during the mid-20th century. He was educated at Pinner Wood Junior School.[5]

Transport

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