Inner Temple

Entrance to Inner Temple

This looks up to Middle Temple within the Inner Temple, which is mostly barristers’ chambers. Turn 180° and you would see the road and then the River Thames just a few yards away.

Within the walls, away from the hustle and bustle of London is a different world.

The Inner Temple is an unincorporated membership association which has existed since the 14th Century. The Inns of Court hold the exclusive right to Call students to practise law at the Bar of England and Wales.

Entrance to Inner Temple

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