Hidden gems: Historical landmarks in Pinner

Discover the city's hidden treasures—remarkable spots that are relatively undiscovered but offer exceptional experiences. Our selection criteria? A rating of 4.5 or higher with fewer than 150 reviews. Explore these lesser-known yet outstanding places that promise a delightful visit in Pinner. This list contains 102 places from Historical landmark category.

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The Packington Palm
Cultural landmark
👍👍 This extraordinary palm tree is believed to be 100 years old. It is originally from Chile and was uprooted in 2015 for a building re-development on its land. It travelled to Spain on a ship for 40 days with its roots wrapped in Hessian. When it arrived, people thought it was dead but slowly it’s fro...
5.00 (24 reviews) (~20.6 km from centre)
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Monument SOE Agents
Historical landmark
👍👍 During the Second World War, the Special Operations Executive recruited agents, men and women, who would volunteer to operate behind enemy lines in countries occupied by the Axis. The memorial is intended to honour of all the S.O.E. Agents, some who survived the war and sadly, some who did not. Thei...
5.00 (14 reviews) (~20.94 km from centre)
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The Ancient House
Historical landmark
👍👍 Beautiful house in a wonderful neighbourhood. It was hard to understand what was left untouched and in its original state after the restoration, nevertheless it is a beautiful building. Somebody clearly lives in it and I can only envy them😊👍
5.00 (10 reviews) (~25.35 km from centre)
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Bust of Noor Inayat Khan
Sculpture
👍👍 This bust of Noor-un-Nisa Inayat Khan, was erected in memory to a British spy and heroine of World War II renowned for her service in the Special Operations Executive. She was sent to occupied France to work as a wireless operator for the French Resistance. Betrayed by a double agent, she was tortur...
4.90 (14 reviews) (~18.78 km from centre)
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Chesham War Memorial
Historical landmark
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4.90 (9 reviews) (~20.31 km from centre)
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Brightwater Brewery Platform 3
Pub
👍👍 Lovely in the sunshine, but I imagine most the year you need to bring your own umbrella to enjoy a drink (no indoor seating). The ale was quite nice though I was hoping it would be cheaper (£4 a pint). Very quaint.
$$ $$
4.80 (60 reviews) (~26.08 km from centre)
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Griffin Tazza (Lion Vase)
Historical landmark
👍👍 The Griffin Tazza was designed by Austin and Seely and installed in the Gardens by William Andrews Nesfield in 1863.
4.80 (52 reviews) (~17.62 km from centre)
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Victoria Park Royal Gate East
Park
👍 Very big and nice park. Our favourite as it is close by and have been going there for ages. Nice flower gardens, water fountain in the middle of the pond. Park is split into 2. All have big ponds and kids attractions with cafes and toilets. Lots of ice cream trucks.
4.80 (41 reviews) (~24.04 km from centre)
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George Grey, Earl of Harold Memorial-Obelisk
Historical landmark
👍👍 I cried the entire time I was there. So painfully beautiful. Especially the sacks of dog shite scattered so artfully around the base.
4.80 (33 reviews) (~18.09 km from centre)
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Hampstead Road Locks
Historical landmark
👍👍 A no. 1 Lock! The Hampstead Road Lock no. 1 is the first of twelve locks encountered by a skipper en route to Limehouse Basin. The twin locks were built between 1818 and 1820 as part of the Regent's Canal. The twin lock is manually operated and has a drop of 2.4 metres. As a signpost indicates it is...
4.80 (31 reviews) (~17.15 km from centre)
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The Royal Menagerie
Historical landmark
👍👍 From the 1200s to 1835, the Tower housed a menagerie of exotic wild animals, never before seen in London, including lions and a polar bear given as royal gifts. The Tower menagerie began as a result of medieval monarchs exchanging rare and strange animals as gifts. These lion sculptures, and other a...
4.80 (30 reviews) (~22.86 km from centre)
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The State Apartments
Historical landmark
👍👍 Really nice place to visit, Exquisite inside of the building, and I was in awe of being inside. Most amazing part of visiting Windsor Castle, and defo recommend.
4.80 (29 reviews) (~19.83 km from centre)
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Tower Green
Historical landmark
👍👍 Ten people were beheaded on Tower Green. Executions generally took place outside of the Tower, in Tower Hill and they only took place inside when involved people of high rank, or for those who had dangerously strong popular support. The most well known among those executed on or near Tower Green wer...
4.80 (28 reviews) (~22.96 km from centre)
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Stairway to Heaven, Bethnal Green Memorial
Historical landmark
👍👍 This belated memorial is to those who perished in what remains Britain’s biggest Tube disaster, as well as the biggest loss of civilian life in a single incident throughout the Second World War. On 3 March 1943, 27 men, 84 women and 62 children were crushed to death on the stairs descending into B...
4.80 (26 reviews) (~23.55 km from centre)
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Longford Pump
Historical landmark
Historic attraction featuring a 19th-century water pump sited on a raised granite pedestal.
4.80 (24 reviews) (~14.56 km from centre)
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Merton Priory Chapter House
History museum
👍👍 We enjoyed and learnt a lot from last Saturday's Study Day.
4.80 (20 reviews) (~24.26 km from centre)
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Watermen's Square
Historical landmark
👍👍 Watermens Square is a horseshoe of early Victorian Gothic houses surrounding an open "park". The houses are privately owned, including the spectacular towered chapel, but the park is maintained by Bromley council. The estate was build as alms houses for poor retired river workers the Watermen. The t...
4.80 (19 reviews) (~29.98 km from centre)
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Hertford Union Top Lock No. 1
Historical landmark
👍👍 Very pretty part of the canal, running down south edge of Victoria Park :)
4.80 (12 reviews) (~24.91 km from centre)
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Gilwell Oak
Historical landmark
👍👍 Close to London but with the tranquillity of a woodland location, Gilwell Park is famous throughout the world for its Scouting heritage, beautiful setting and stunning range of activities. With modern lodges, plenty of open camping space and spectacular views of the capital, we have 108 acres are a...
4.80 (6 reviews) (~26.88 km from centre)
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St Albans Pudding Stone
Historical landmark
👍 A pudding Stone is a geological formation when new rock of form around existing stones and rock. It looks like concrete but is a natural formation. They were once believed to ward off witchcraft and we therefore used in the construction of buildings. This is a pretty big pudding stone and visible ne...
4.80 (5 reviews) (~17.8 km from centre)
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