The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn

The buildings and gardens house an active, working society of barristers and judges. Law students still have to dine "in Hall" a requisite number of times during the year in order to qualify to be "called to the Bar".
The Halls and public rooms of Lincoln's Inn are steeped in tradition, providing a sumptuous backdrop for all kinds or size of banquets, celebrations of family events, corporate receptions, concerts or meetings.
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The Old Hall
The Old Hall is the finest building in the Inn ans indeed, is one of the finest buildings in London. A tablet outside records that the Hall was built "in the fith year of King Henry VIII"
Dinner 130
Dinner/Dance 100
Reception 250
Theatre-style meeting 130
The Great Hall
The Great Hall (or New Hall) is one of the most distinguished buildings designed by Philip Hardwick (1792-1872). Working in the Tudor Revival Style, he produced a building of great originality, strengh and refinement, considered by Pevsner to be the best surviving example of it's kind in London.
Dinner 300
Dinner/Dance 250
Reception 600
Theatre-style meeting 300
