Pinner Memorial Park
Pinner Memorial Park: A Historic Green Haven in Pinner
Discover the whimsical world of William Heath Robinson in a charming museum set within Pinner's tranquil Memorial Park.
The Heath Robinson Museum in Pinner is a dedicated art museum celebrating the life and work of William Heath Robinson, famed for his whimsical and intricate drawings of fantastical machines. Set within the tranquil Pinner Memorial Park, the museum offers a blend of original artwork, photographs, and digital media, housed in a stylish, purpose-built space open Thursday to Sunday and select bank holidays.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
Take the Metropolitan Line to Pinner Station, then enjoy a 5-minute walk through Pinner village to the museum. Trains run frequently, and the walk is on paved, accessible paths. No additional cost beyond the tube fare applies.
Car
Driving to the museum is convenient with parking available nearby in Pinner Memorial Park. Travel times vary from central London between 40 to 60 minutes depending on traffic. Parking is generally free but can be limited during weekends.
Bus
Bus routes 282 and H12 serve the Pinner area with stops within a 10-minute walk of the museum. Buses run every 15-30 minutes. Tickets cost approximately £2-£4 depending on the starting point.
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