Pinner: The Church of St John the Baptist
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 23 Mar 2007
Pevsner somewhat unfairly described this as "one more of all the round typical minor Middlesex churches". However the tower is a prominent landmark, the dormer-type windows in the roof are unusual, and it has a fine lych gate. Built of flint with freestone and ironstone dressings, the church dates largely from the early 14th century. The Church tower is visible at the top of the High Street in Image The Church's website is here http://www.pinnerparishchurch.org.uk/