A unique opportunity to see our 17th and 18th century buildings completely free of charge.
Date: | Saturday 20 September 2014 |
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Venue: | Garden Court Chambers, 57-60 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3LJ |
Garden Court Chambers is delighted to be part of Open House London weekend again on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 September 2014. The weekend gives the public the opportunity to see our 17th and 18th century buildings completely free of charge.
The four Grade 1 listed buildings that number 57-60 Lincoln’s Inn Fields (Garden Court Chambers) have a lively history. Originally built in the 17th (59-60) and 18th (57-58) centuries, the buildings were converted internally for use as one during the 20th century. Our buildings have also had a varied list of owners and occupiers including Lord Montagu, the patron of Samuel Pepys, John Forster, best friend to Charles Dickens, and Spencer Perceval, who is the only British Prime Minister to have been assassinated (in 1812). Famous architects such as Isaac Ware and John Soane have carried out work to the buildings which may still be seen. These include a fine example of one of the few remaining elliptical staircases, built by Soane.
Today, our sensitively modernised premises mix 21st century office fittings with mid-17th century detail in the heart of Lincoln’s Inn Fields (London’s largest public square) which offers a tranquil haven from the bustle of London.
Entry is by guided tour. These start on the hour:
Saturday 20 September: 10:00 – 16:00
Sunday 21 September: 10:00 – 13:00
As this has proved to be a popular event in the past, and as places on each tour are limited, please arrive early to avoid disappointment. We suggest arriving about 15-20 minutes before the hour for the best chance of getting in.
Open House London is London’s biggest architectural festival giving everyone the opportunity to visit over 700 buildings, new and old, completely free of charge. Many of these are normally closed to the public. For more details, including other buildings participating in the weekend, please visit the Open House website.
Information about how to find Garden Court Chambers can be found on our website.