- Prison Wall at Chancery Lane.
It was not uncommon to see unauthorized items being thrown into the prison over the short wall at Chancery Lane.
- Prison Wall at the Other End of Chancery Lane
The residential buildings are really close to the prison in Chancery Lane.
- Prison Wall of Different Height
Viewing the prison wall from E Hall. It is clear that there is a height difference between different sections of the wall.
- Another View at the Prison Wall from E Hall, Victoria Hall
The prison perimeter was protected by the prison wall, but the prisoners had little privacy since the surrounding buildings are much taller.
- Prison Wall Behind E Hall
The prison is the height of four to five adult and it was guarded by grille gates and barbed wire.
- Viewing D Hall from Arbuthnot Road
Viewing D Hall from Arbuthnot Road and one can see how strong the wall, which was built of stone, is.
- The No Parking Sign
No parking sign on prison wall in Arbuthnot Road.
- Servis Recorder
Servis recorder on the wall logs the time of staff patrol.
- Transformation of the Corner House
Corner House was originally built as a prison watch tower before the Second World War. It was converted into the first female half way house in 1984 and renamed Bauhinia House. In 1995, the half way house was moved and Corner House resumed its former function as a staff changing room until 2005.
- Location of Corner House
Corner House is located between Arbuthnot Road and Chancery Lane. E Hall is right behind it.