Historic street with legal charm
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Middle Temple Lane is a historic street in London, located within the Middle Temple area near the Royal Courts of Justice. It's lined with charming buildings like Brick Court and Essex Court, where barristers' chambers are housed. As you stroll down the lane, you'll come across Fountain Court, which Charles Dickens once described in his novel Martin Chuzzlewit. Further along, you'll find New Court, Garden Court, and the picturesque Middle Temple Gardens. The lane exudes a mix of legal tradition and serene beauty, making it a delightful spot to explore in the heart of the city.

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