EPW017534 ENGLAND (1927). New housing at Pinnerhill Farm, Pinner, 1927

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Details

Title [EPW017534] New housing at Pinnerhill Farm, Pinner, 1927
Reference EPW017534
Date March-1927
Link
Place name PINNER
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 511055, 190962
Longitude / Latitude -0.39615100970061, 51.606057651559
National Grid Reference TQ111910

Pins

Potter Street Hill. Takes its name from the 13C pottery kiln. This was sited on the left side of Potters Heights Close about 10 metres from Potter Street Hill.

Harrow&Wembley
Saturday 15th of June 2013 05:05:03 PM
Pinner Hill Farm.

Harrow&Wembley
Saturday 15th of June 2013 04:56:30 PM
This is South Lodge. A drab two-storey building compared to the period pieces of North Lodge (at junction of Potter Street Hill and South View on the county boundary); and East Lodge (Woodhall Road).

Harrow&Wembley
Saturday 15th of June 2013 04:54:06 PM

Class31
Tuesday 18th of September 2012 10:58:41 AM

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User Comment Contributions

Possibly the only image we will ever see of South Lodge. It is centre left opposite the junction of Pinner Hill Road, Pinner Hill, and Potter Street with Pinner Hill Farm on the other side of the road.

Apart from the fact that Belgian refugees lodged there in WW1 we know little else. It was demolished about 1970. It was a grey two-storey building, and the site now has three detached houses.

Harrow&Wembley
Friday 14th of June 2013 08:33:09 PM
Hi Harrow&Wembley, perhaps you could put a pin in the photo to mark the location? Sounds like a really interesting building.



Katy

Britain from Above Cataloguer

Katy Whitaker
Wednesday 4th of July 2012 04:08:37 PM
Unfortunately we arrived in Pinner in 1967 with our first child only one year old, and I was working hard on my career (with ICL at that time). So regrettably no photo; and I have never seen one. The detached house was so ordinary that no one was interested in it. I did not start local history until 1978, so the house is only a memory.



I'll do the sticker pin now. Presumably the point of the pin is placed on the site I choose. Anyway the house was on the north end of the site, and was was just outside the Private Estate boundary. Ken K.

Harrow&Wembley
Friday 14th of June 2013 08:33:09 PM