Facilities

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  • deckLicensed Outside Area
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Pub history

Pinner is an outer London suburb which was originally a village. Its name is thought to be of Saxon origin. Old records show that there was a church here during the 1230s. The annual village fair began in the early 1300s. On the north side of Pinner was woodland and a village green. The large fields to the south are now occupied by the housing estates which formed part of the area famously named ‘Metroland’ by Sir John Betjeman.

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