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The Honourable Society of Lincolns Inn

Treasury Office, Lincolns Inn, London, Greater London, WC2A 3TL, United Kingdom

Opened by Queen Victoria in 1845, the Great Hall is described as one of the most impressive surviving buildings of its kind in London. On the North Wall is a huge and magnificent fresco executed by G.F. Watts, the Pre-Raphaelite painter, showing the world’s law givers from Moses to Edward I.The Old Hall, dating back to 1490, is a wonderful example of beautifully maintained Tudor architecture with original roof timbers, stained glass windows, and Hogarth’s painting of “Paul Before Felix”. The Crypt beneath the Old Hall was for centuries used for storage of fuel, food and wine. Now the brick groin vaulting has been restored to its former glory and is used as a reception area.Opened in 2018 by Queen Elizabeth II, the Ashworth Centre provides a stylish purpose-built double height Lecture Theatre with tiered retractable seating along with a suite of ten meeting rooms split between two floors, expertly designed to allow natural daylight to flood each room through generous sky

Hosts Meetings

Hosts Conferences

Offers Catering

Up to 300 guests

The Old Hall & Crypt
200
The Great Hall & Bench Rooms
450
Members' Common Room
90
The Old Court Room
80
Ashworth Centre - Lecture Theatre
158
Ashworth Centre - Meeting Rooms
158