- 2 King's Bench Walk
2 King's Bench Walk is a Grade I
listed building that housesbarristers ' chambers in theInner Temple , CentralLondon . It was designed bySir Christopher Wren in about 1680, after theGreat Fire of1666 .The building was fortunate to have survived
World War II , and remains as an important example of a well-proportioned seventeenth century townhouse. The corner position provides for a number of spacious dual-aspect rooms with views towards theRiver Thames . One of the rooms on the first floor contains a beautiful carved wooden mantelpiece together with wall panelling. The top floor continues to be used as a residence.There are two sets of Barristers' Chambers at 2 King's Bench Walk. The ground floor houses a Western Circuit set, and the first floor is the set formerly headed by
Lord Campbell of Alloway QC ERD, a Conservative peer who during the 1980s helped draft legislation concerning the governance of trade unions, and who spent a number of years as a prisoner in Colditz.External links
* [http://www.2kbw.co.uk/ Barristers Chambers website at 2 Kings Bench Walk]
* [http://www.2kbw.com/ Chambers website]
* [http://www.innertemplelibrary.org.uk/temple-history/inner-temple-history-the-buildings-kings-bench-walk.htm/ Inner Temple Library]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.