The Charterhouse

Local nameThe Charterhouse
LocationLondon, UK

The London Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London, dating back to the 14th century. It occupies land to the north of Charterhouse Square, and lies within the London Borough of Islington. It was originally built a Carthusian priory, founded in 1371 on the site of a Black Death burial ground. Following the priory's dissolution in 1537, it was rebuilt from 1545 onwards to become one of the great courtyard houses of Tudor London. In 1611, the property was bought by Thomas Sutton, a businessman and "the wealthiest commoner in England", who established a school for the young and an almshouse for the old. The almshouse remains in occupation today, while the school was re-located in 1872 to Godalming, Surrey.

Although substantial fragments survive from the monastic period, most of the standing buildings date from the Tudor era. Thus, today the complex "conveys a vivid impression of the type of large rambling 16th-century mansion that once existed all round London".

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Opening hours

Tue - Sun: 11 am - 4:45 pm.

Closed: Dec 24 - 26, Jan 1.

Admission

Free admission.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Charterhouse

Official Website http://www.thecharterhouse.org/

Address Charterhouse Square, Islington EC1M 6, United Kingdom

Coordinates 51°31'17.269" N -0°5'59.224" E

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