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Staple Inn
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Staple Inn is a historic half-timbered building located on High Holborn in London, recognized as a remarkable remnant of medieval architecture amidst modern office blocks. Originally established in 1585 as an 'inn of Chancery', it served as a training ground for legal practices and was also a wool staple, contributing to its name.
The inn features a charming courtyard and a banqueting hall built around 1580, showcasing an iconic hammer beam roof typical of the medieval era. Though it faced significant damage during the Second World War, the building was meticulously restored, preserving its character and appealing to visitors with its striking architecture and historical significance.
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One of the oldest buildings in London. The facade is interesting and beautifully restored. You don't...
Scene for my daughter’s graduation as an actuary. Historic building near Chancery Lane tube, attract...
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