View of the rear and side elevations of Fairacre farmhouse at 27 to 29 Wiltshire Lane, Pinner, looking west. The nineteenth-century house is T-shaped in plan, four bays wide at the front and a long extension to the rear, with a canted bay at the gable end, and a cross-gabled roof. The rear access has a first-floor extension, above, supported by a square timber column at the outside corner and its own gabled roof. The house is seen during renovation, with first-floor windows covered with temporary plastic sheeting, building debris, materials and equipment scattered around the site, and an item of furniture taken into use as a makeshift workbench. 31 Wiltshire Lane, is visible to the left, and the playing field of St May's Grammar School, to the right beyond the trees on the far side of the road. The house is not listed, but has been identified as a building of architectural of historic importance (London Borough of Hillingdon reference 172). The house has currently been split into four dwellings, surrounded by gardens with garages to the rear, with a modest terraced housing estate built to the east and rear of the plot on the corner with Salisbury Road.