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Plaque

Pinner House

Inscription

Pinner House
Possibly 17th century with façade completed 1721.
The home, 1788 - 1811, of the Rev. Walter Williams, vicar of Pinner and Harrow, and his wife, Mary Beauclerc, great grand daughter of Charles II and Nell Gwynn.
Harrow Heritage Trust

Site: Pinner House (1 memorial)

HA5, Church Lane, Pinner House

A manor house. Its façade was built in 1721, but the rest of the building was constructed some time earlier.

In the early 19th century the building was Pinner House Academy, a school for children. It was then a family home until 1938 when it became an old people's home which is its current use.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Pinner House

Subjects commemorated i

Mary Beauclerc

Wife of Rev. Walter Williams and great granddaughter of King Charles II and N...

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King Charles II

Reigned: 1660 - 1685. Born at St James's Palace. The son of the beheaded Char...

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Nell Gwynne

Eleanor Gwyn, Gwynn, Gwynne, whatever.  Born Hereford. Rumoured to have lived...

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Reverend Walter Williams

Vicar of St John the Baptist, Pinner 1764-1814. Originally the church was a ...

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Pinner House

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Harrow Heritage Trust

A trust set up with the objectives of encouraging artists and architects of b...

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