Tudor Lodge Hotel
Tudor Lodge Hotel

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Folk Customs:
April Fools Day
Baddeley Cake
Beating the Tower Boundaries
Blessing of the Throats
Bonfire Night
Changing of the Quill
Doggett's Coat and Badge Race
Footbridge Rent of one Red Rose
Hot Cross Buns for the Widow’s son
Mass for the executed Charles I
Quit Rents Ceremony
Vintners' Company Procession

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Tudor Lodge Hotel
"Bad Points: Room was too hot and pipes very noisy so poor nights sleep. Fan didnt work General review: overall very good

Date visited: 2010-05-01 ..." More

Tudor Lodge Hotel
"Good Points: Good location with ample parking Bad Points: Bar and lounge a bit bare, lacking in the character so evident elsewhere.

Date visited: 2010-01-04 ..." More

The Village Surgery
"Best ever

Date visited: 19 Augast 2009 ..." More

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A residential area on the outer fringes of north-west London, Pinner has retained much of its ancient charm, particularly in the original village centre. Here, the high street features delightful timber-framed buildings and small antiques and craft shops, overlooked by the medieval hilltop church of St John the Baptist. That the church hosts a first-class jazz scene reflects Pinner's unique amalgamation of past and present. The Pinner Memorial Park contains the historic, lakeside West House as well as a tranquil Peace Garden commemorating the end of World War II. Fine countryside is preserved in local woodlands and parklands, at Pinner Park dairy farm and along the river Pinn, while Grim's Dyke, an Iron Age legacy, runs between Pinner Green and Harrow Weald. It gives its name to Grim's Dyke Golf Club. Another popular and especially scenic golf course is Pinner Hill. This district is also home to a conservation area housing the private Pinner Hill estate, where mansions change hands for up to £3 million. The setting for BBC sitcom "One Foot In The Grave", Pinner is the birthplace of Sir Elton John and Sir Patrick Moore, and the adopted hometown of its favourite son, cartoonist Heath Robinson.

Church

St John the Baptist

Dentist

Hatch End Dental Practice
The Dental Surgery

Doctor

Devonshire Lodge Health Centre
Elliott Hall Medical Centre
Pinn Medical Centre
The Village Surgery

Estate Agent

Corbett Altman
David Charles
Gibbs Gillespie
Gibbs Gillespie Pinner Letting Agents
Gillespie Pinner Estate Agents
Peter Reglar & Co
Woolwich Property Services

Golf Club

Grims Dyke
Pinner Hill Golf Club

Pub and Bar

Manor House
Moon & Sixpence
Whittington
Woodman

Restaurant

Friends Restaurant

School

Cannon Lane Middle School
Heathfield School GDST

Solicitor

Barnes & Partners
Jarian
Keith Flower & Co

Taxi

Airport Cars

Shops

Rymans
Pinner Pet & Garden
Village Pharmacy
Crispe Opticians
Walkies
Masrani Ltd
Linda Blackstone Gallery
Portfolio
Hallmark Cards
Beauty & Beyond
Angies Chemist
Homeflair DIY Centre
Tipplers

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