Historical Notes on Lincoln's Inn Fields (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Marks, Arthur Houlton

 
9781333378806: Historical Notes on Lincoln's Inn Fields (Classic Reprint)

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Explore a living London landmark rich in history and design. This overview highlights Lincoln’s Inn Fields, the largest square in the city, famed for its park-like feel, flowering beds, and modern tennis courts. Surrounded by Lincoln’s Inn on the eastern side and varied eighteenth‑century town houses on the others, the space blends public beauty with a legal heritage.

This volume traces how the Fields grew from medieval paths and fields, through the Knights Templar and the Black Friars, to a central London pocket of culture and law. It explains why building restrictions kept the area from becoming crowded, and how the area’s famous residents and grand houses shaped its character. You’ll also see how the Fields connect to nearby courts, inns, and the historic inns that helped form London’s legal community.

What you’ll discover
- The evolution of the Fields from waste land to a cultivated public space with walks, lawns, and courts
- The mix of architectural styles around the Square, from grand town houses to modern offices
- Notable houses and residents linked to the Fields, including the Soane Museum and Lindsey House
- The area’s turbulent events, such as the Gordon riots and the introduction of the Curfew

Ideal for readers of urban history and architectural heritage who want a clear, grounded account of a central London landmark and its people.


Ideal for readers who enjoy detailed local history without getting lost in jargon. This edition presents a focused look at Lincoln’s Inn Fields, its origins, and its ongoing story in the heart of London.

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