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About Emergency Plumbers Pinner:
Emergency Plumbers Pinner are your local plumbing and heating specialists that have been serving the area since 2006. We have a team of qualified professionals ready to help with all your plumbing and heating problems.
Whether you have an emergency such as a boiler breakdown on the coldest night of the year or you want to upgrade your bathroom, Emergency Plumbers Pinner should be your first call. We pride ourselves on our great customer service, quality work and excellent prices. No job is too small or too large and we are dedicated to getting the job done in the best time and at the best price.
Emergency Plumbers Pinner are Gas Safe Registered so you can be sure your boiler works are being carried out by a qualified professional.
Emergency Plumbers Pinner are available 24/7 and we aim to be with you within 30 minutes of your call, day or night. We will ask a few questions so we can establish the nature of the emergency and to advise the best way we can help you. We will also tell you about our charges.
So, if you are looking for a plumber or heating engineer in the Pinner area, please give us call to discuss your requirements. We are here to help.
Emergency Plumbers Pinner are your local plumbing and heating specialists that have been serving the area since 2006. We have a team of qualified professionals ready to help with all your plumbing and heating problems.
Whether you have an emergency such as a boiler breakdown on the coldest night of the year or you want to upgrade your bathroom, Emergency Plumbers Pinner should be your first call. We pride ourselves on our great customer service, quality work and excellent prices. No job is too small or too large and we are dedicated to getting the job done in the best time and at the best price.
Emergency Plumbers Pinner are Gas Safe Registered so you can be sure your boiler works are being carried out by a qualified professional.
Emergency Plumbers Pinner are available 24/7 and we aim to be with you within 30 minutes of your call, day or night. We will ask a few questions so we can establish the nature of the emergency and to advise the best way we can help you. We will also tell you about our charges.
So, if you are looking for a plumber or heating engineer in the Pinner area, please give us call to discuss your requirements. We are here to help.
Pinner was originally a hamlet, first recorded in 1231 as Pinnora, although the already archaic -ora (meaning 'hill') suggests its origins lie no later than c.900. The name Pinn is shared with the River Pinn, which runs through the village.
The oldest part of the village lies around the fourteenth-century parish church of St John the Baptist, at the junction of the present day Grange Gardens, The High Street and Church Lane. The earliest surviving private dwelling, East End Farm Cottage, dates from the late fifteenth-century.
The village expanded rapidly between 1923 and 1939 when a series of garden estates – encouraged by the Metropolitan Railway – grew around its historic core, and it was largely from this time onwards that the area (including Hatch End, which forms the northeastern part of Pinner) assumed much of its present-day suburban character. The area is now continuous with neighbouring suburban districts including Rayners Lane and Eastcote.
Pinner contains a large number of homes built in the 1930s Art Deco style, the most grand of which is the Grade II listed Elm Park Court at the junction of West End Lane and Elm Park Road. Pinner has had an annual street fair since 1336, when it was granted by Royal Charter by Edward III; it remains popular today.
The majority of the older houses in Pinner were built by the Ellement family who were the local company of builders and joiners, with a road in Pinner still named after that family.
The oldest part of the village lies around the fourteenth-century parish church of St John the Baptist, at the junction of the present day Grange Gardens, The High Street and Church Lane. The earliest surviving private dwelling, East End Farm Cottage, dates from the late fifteenth-century.
The village expanded rapidly between 1923 and 1939 when a series of garden estates – encouraged by the Metropolitan Railway – grew around its historic core, and it was largely from this time onwards that the area (including Hatch End, which forms the northeastern part of Pinner) assumed much of its present-day suburban character. The area is now continuous with neighbouring suburban districts including Rayners Lane and Eastcote.
Pinner contains a large number of homes built in the 1930s Art Deco style, the most grand of which is the Grade II listed Elm Park Court at the junction of West End Lane and Elm Park Road. Pinner has had an annual street fair since 1336, when it was granted by Royal Charter by Edward III; it remains popular today.
The majority of the older houses in Pinner were built by the Ellement family who were the local company of builders and joiners, with a road in Pinner still named after that family.