Inner Temple is one of the four Inns of Court.

The Inns of Court were established for the training of London's lawyers. But in this period the students often organised and acted in plays and masques at winter festival times at the Inn’s hall.

Indeed, the Inns of Court still are London’s premier colleges for the training of lawyers (barristers and judges). In the Shakespearean period the four locations were sometimes referred to as ‘the third university’ after Oxford and Cambridge, since the young men who studied to qualify in the law - often wealthy and socially well-connected - occupied these elite spaces. Such student lawyers lived and worked as ‘members’ at an inn of court, and often frequented the nearby indoor theatres, including the Blackfriars, Whitefriars, Cockpit and Salisbury Court.

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Ben Jonson's dedication to the Inns of Court from his Works (Courtesy of the V&A)

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Address

Inner Temple Hall, off Middle Temple Lane
EC4 7HL

Latitude/longitude

51.51247967,-0.11048263

National Grid Reference

531253 180897

Directions

Walk south along Temple Lane from the Whitefriars site, turning right through a gateway into King’s Bench Walk. Continue walking west along The Terrace: Inner Temple Hall is on your right.