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Charterhouse is one of the UK’s leading independent boarding and day schools, providing an outstanding education for boys and girls aged 13 to 18.
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Founded in 1611, Charterhouse is one of the UK’s leading...
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The Charterhouse, London. / 51.5215°N 0.1001°W / 51.5215; -0.1001. The London Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Farringdon, London, dating back to the 14th century. It occupies land to the north of Charterhouse Square, and lies within the London Borough of Islington.
The Charterhouse is open for tours with free access to the Museum and Shop. Our tours range from £18 – £30. Find out more. Getting here. The Charterhouse, Charterhouse Square, London EC1M 6AN or EC1M 6AH (Malmaison Hotel – next door to the entrance of the Charterhouse). Tel: 0203 818 8873. The nearest stations are Barbican and Farringdon.
London. EC1M 6AN. Tel: 0203 818 8873. Please note: There is no access to the Charterhouse or Charterhouse Square from Clerkenwell Road or Queen Mary University of London Charterhouse Square Campus.
Explore the Charterhouse - The Charterhouse. Since its foundation in 1611, the Charterhouse has provided accommodation to a community of residents, known as Brothers. Here you can discover their extraordinary story, learn more about becoming a Brother, and explore the fascinating buildings, gardens and governance of the Charterhouse. History.
History - The Charterhouse. Today the Charterhouse is home to a community of Brothers who benefit from the charity established by Thomas Sutton early in the seventeenth century. However, our story is much more than the story of the almshouse. For we have been living the nation’s history since 1348.
Welcome to the Great Chamber - the Charterhouse’s most magnificent space. The Great Chamber has played host to grand royal occasions and was the backdrop to decades of Tudor plotting and intrigue. It is the only Tudor great chamber to survive in London and remains the jewel in the crown of this ancient historic site.