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Temple

London (Settlement), England


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Description of institution: The Temple is an area of central London, in the vicinity of Temple Church, which is one of the main legal districts of the capital and a notable centre for English law, both historically and in the present day. Two of the four Inns of Court, the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple, are located here; the Royal Courts of Justice are just to the north. The rough boundaries of the wider Temple district are the River Thames (the Victoria Embankment) to the south, Surrey Street to the west, Strand and Fleet Street to the north, and Carmelite Street and Whitefriars Street to the east. The Temple is mostly in the City of London, but a small western part is in the City of Westminster. URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple,_London Location contains: Brick Court (Building (non-institution))
Middle Temple (Institution)
Middle Temple Hall (Institution)
Middle Temple garden (Site)
Temple Bar (Site)
Temple Church (Church)
sign of The Bell (Settlement)