A Walk through Legal London - The Inns of Court
The four Inns – Gray’s Inn, Lincoln’s Inn, Inner Temple and Middle Temple encompass some of London’s most quaint and peaceful areas, with wigged English barristers, courtyards and a world steeped in traditions and eccentricities.
Another part of London which will amaze you, being so centrally located, we will walk into quiet areas of London where our legal professionals have been based for so many centuries. Hidden away, just a couple of paces from the hustle and bustle of modern Fleet Street, you will be amazed and surprised to explore the tranquility of the gardens, courtyards and passageways that make up The Inns of Court, home of our legal profession since the 14th century. We will discuss the role of the barrister, see what they wear in court, see where Shakespeare first performed Twelfth Night and take a look at the church made so famous in Dan Brown's the Da Vinci Code. We could also plan to look inside the Royal Courts of Justice.
Another part of London which will amaze you, being so centrally located, we will walk into quiet areas of London where our legal professionals have been based for so many centuries. Hidden away, just a couple of paces from the hustle and bustle of modern Fleet Street, you will be amazed and surprised to explore the tranquility of the gardens, courtyards and passageways that make up The Inns of Court, home of our legal profession since the 14th century. We will discuss the role of the barrister, see what they wear in court, see where Shakespeare first performed Twelfth Night and take a look at the church made so famous in Dan Brown's the Da Vinci Code. We could also plan to look inside the Royal Courts of Justice.