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With a colourful history going back more than 600 years, The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn provides a distinguished venue for corporate… more »
The Grade I-listed Royal Courts of Justice certainly lives up to the grandeur of its name. Opened by Queen Victoria in 1882, the vast Gothic… more »
Set on Holborn Circus on the western fringe of the City, the site of St Andrew Church has been a place of worship since Roman times. The Sir… more »
A dedicated training and meeting facility, Holborn Bars is well placed for both the City and the West End. The impressive red brick gothic… more »
The Lincoln Centre sits at the heart of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, at the crossroads of the City and West End. Equipped with state-of-the-art… more »
Few venues in the world can claim a history as long as the Royal College of Surgeons. Although it has been at its current Lincoln’s Inn… more »
Behind the stone pillars of its grand neo-Georgian facade, The Law Society houses a surprisingly broad range of interiors, from the contemporary… more »
Located on the edge of the City in Clerkenwell, The Real Man Pizza Company’s approach to food is split between its Isle of Man and Italian heritage. Fresh Manx ingredients are used for authentic … more »
With a history dating back to the sixth century, The Crypt famously hosted the grand wedding feast for Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine… more »
The Bleeding Heart restaurant offers five private dining venues: the Parlour, Wine Cellar, Terrace Room, Red Room and The Tavern Dining Room… more »
In stark contrast to the surrounding City offices and gastropubs, decadent little Volupté offers cocktails, cuisine and cabaret to tickle… more »
The five-acre private garden at The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn is one of the largest in central London. Originally designed in 1606… more »
The neo-Georgian home of the Law Society sits behind one of the City’s most imposing facades. Inside, however, interiors are a mix of … more »
With a broad spectrum of entertaining spaces that ranges from a museum of anatomy to the Surgeons' Library, the Royal College of Surgeons… more »
Forget the restrictions that usually come with booking a grand listed building. Annica Wainwright finds the defendant not guilty. It’s… more »
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