Staple Inn

Tudor building on High Holborn, London, UK, which is the last surviving Inn of Chancery
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English Staple Inn
Staple Inn is a part-Tudor building on the south side of High Holborn street in the City of London, London, England. Located near Chancery Lane tube station, it is used as the London venue for meetings of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, and is the last surviving Inn of Chancery. It was designated a grade I listed building in 1974.
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French Staple Inn
Staple Inn est un bâtiment de style Tudor situé côté sud de High Holborn Street dans la City, à Londres. Situé près de la station de métro Chancery Lane, il est utilisé comme lieu de rencontres de l'Institut et la Faculté des Actuaires. Il est le dernier survivant des Inns of Chancery. Il a été classé grade I en 1974.
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English Staple Inn
See the rare range of Tudor half-timbered buildings. Staple Inn was built in 1585 and served as an inn Inn of Chancery (law school). Most of it escaped both the Great Fire and the German air raids, unlike other buildings in the area. The western end is actually from a different, adjoining building—which was incorporated into the Inn with a unified facade during restoration work in 1936, although the difference can still be seen in the roofing and slightly different style. One of Charles Dickens's homes was on the site and it was featured in his Mystery of Edwin Drood.
Italian Staple Inn
Si può ammirare la rara selezione di edifici costruiti in parte col legno. Staple Inn fu costruito nel 1585 e serviva da "Inn of Chancery" (scuola di giurisprudenza). Si salvò in gran parte dal Grande Incendio e dai bombardamenti tedeschi e la zona ovest è in realtà di un edificio adiacente che venne incorporato con la scuola di giurisprudenza con una facciata unificata durante la ristrutturazione avvenuta nel 1936 e la differenza si può vedere dal tetto e lo stile leggermente differente. Una delle case di Charles Dickens si trovava qui.