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Located in the heart of London’s legal quarter, Middle Temple Hall is one of the four ancient Inns of Court, the other three being; Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn and Inner Temple. All barristers must belong to one of them. They have supervisory and disciplinary functions over their members.

Built between 1562 and 1573, the main buildings have remained virtually unchanged to this day, with many original features surviving the Great Fire of London and both World Wars. Superb, detailed architecture, impressive oak panelling and beautiful stained glass create a breathtaking and majestic atmosphere - a truly spectacular setting for your event.

Just a few minutes from Fleet Street, the Strand and Embankment and overlooking the river Thames, the secluded environment lends itself to corporate and private events.