Park
Tooke's Green
199 Moss Ln, Pinner HA5 3BE, United Kingdom
Tooke's Green
Tooke's Green is a charming triangular park located at the junction of Moss Lane, Nower Hill, and Church Lane in Pinner, a suburban area within the London Borough of Harrow. This quaint green space, covering approximately 1,200 square meters, is characterized by its gently sloping terrain and bordered with setts, with a boulder at each corner. (londongardenstrust.org)
At the heart of Tooke's Green stands a granite drinking fountain on an octagonal stepped base. Erected in 1886 by the residents of Pinner, the fountain commemorates William Arthur Tooke, a local magistrate and philanthropist who resided at Pinner Hill House. The inscription on the fountain reads: "I was thirsty and ye gave me drink," reflecting Tooke's generous contributions to the community. (londongardenstrust.org)
The park is adorned with a few trees and benches, providing a peaceful retreat for both locals and visitors. Its central location makes it a convenient spot for relaxation and leisure activities. The surrounding area is predominantly residential, with a mix of family houses and flats, and features a small parade of independent shops, a Tesco supermarket, and a modern Shell forecourt. (en.wikipedia.org)
Public transport options are readily available, with Pinner Underground station on the Metropolitan line just 0.7 miles away, offering easy access to central London. Additionally, several bus routes serve the area, connecting Tooke's Green to neighboring districts and amenities. (en.wikipedia.org)
Tooke's Green serves as a testament to Pinner's rich history and community spirit, offering a serene environment amidst the hustle and bustle of suburban life.
Location
Place details
- Area
- Pinner, Pinner
- Country
- United Kingdom
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