Be in no doubt, a stroll around the law courts is not only a visual treat of parks and buildings, but it gives a glimpse into history. Gowns and wigs are the order of the day and major trials take place on Fleet Street. And all of that is set in delightful surroundings with tempting passageways to explore.
Pub window by the Law Courts
Relief on brickwork near the Law Courts
Shop window near the Law Courts
View into the rear of the Law Courts
Outside the Law Courts, Fleet Street
Clock on Fleet Street
Relief on building by the Law Courts
Beehive decoration above Lloyds Bank in Fleet Street
Traditional London telephone box behind the Law Courts
Above Sir John Soanes house in Lincoln Inn Fields
Statue of Sir Thomas More by the Law Courts
Getting there
The closest tube to the law courts is Holborn on the Piccadilly and Central line.
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