Undercroft, Lincoln’s Inn Chapel, NW1

Lincoln’s Inn FieldsBeneath Lincoln’s Inn Chapel is the elaborately vaulted undercroft. This is where Tom Jones (Albert Finney) duels with Fitzpatrick and, for his pains, ends up arrested for armed robbery, in Tony Richardson’s Oscar-winning Tom Jones.

Here, Algy (Rupert Everett) accuses Jack (Colin Firth) of being a secret Bunburyist in Oliver Parker’s The Importance Of Being Earnest, with Stone Buildings, running to the east, transformed into an Edwardian street.

The undercroft was ingeniously glazed and furnished to provide the Queen’s lodgings, where Annette Bening and Robert Downey Jr enjoy breakfast, in in Richard Loncraine’s Richard III.

Tom Jones (1963, dir: Tony Richardson)
Richard III (1995, dir: Richard Loncraine)
The Importance Of Being Earnest (2002, dir: Oliver Parker)

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