5 PUMP COURT CHAMBERS
Updated 189 days ago
PRI/LTD BY GUAR/NSC (Private, limited by guarantee, no share capital)
- Active - 07852638 (CH)
- Age: 12 years
- ID: 35934/153
5 Pump Court, Temple London EC4Y 7AP
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Grade I listed, 5 Pump Court is one of the most historic buildings in Middle Temple. There have been people living and working around Temple since Saxon times, and the area grew in importance after the arrival of the Knights Templar in the second half of the 12th century. In February 1626, 7 members of Middle Temple petitioned the Bench for leave to rebuild chambers on the north side of Pump Court which were described as "ruinous". Further buildings, including a tailor's shop, were built in Pump Court in the 1630s... 5 Pump Court was built by notorious property developer, Nicholas Barbon in c.1680 following a fire in January 1678 which started in Middle Temple Lane or Pump Court and burned for 12 hours destroying the buildings in Pump Court. At the time, the Thames was frozen so beer from the Temple cellars was used to try to extinguish the flames!... We have ambitious plans for the future, enhancing our expertise, developing our people and continuing to offer a high quality of..
Also known as: 5 Pump Court, 5 PUMP COURT LIMITED
Registration numbers: 07852638 (CH)