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New Square
The Buildings
The Firm's main building is No 10 New Square, an imposing six storey building, originally designed to provide eight sets of chambers, with ancillary basement and attics.

New Square was created in the 1680s and 90s and is one of the very few surviving and unaltered groups of buildings in London from that period. The grand eighteenth century buildings are built of Portland stone and the nineteenth century diapered brick buildings of the Inn lie to the north on the open end of the Square.

The client's reception and meeting rooms are located in No 10, with a
number of departments of the Firm housed in other buildings around the Square.

The Firm's offices are close to the Royal Courts of Justice, which can be seen from the view of the South side of New Square (shown left).
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