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  1. 22 de jul. de 2021 · Charterhouse - site of the medieval monastery. In 1348 the Black Death came to England. The disease, born by rats, spread quickly throughout the country, devastating the population, especially in large urban areas like London, where sanitation was poor and people were crowded close together. People died so quickly and in such large numbers that ...

  2. The Norfolk Cloister. A stunning 14th century monastery cloister which was later made into a garden gallery by the Duke of Norfolk. Request a quote. Capacity: Reception 180. Theatre 120. Seated dinner 100. More details. A stone flag floor and original features include an original doorway leading to one of the Carthusian monk’s cells.

  3. thecharterhouse.org › explore-the-charterhouse › historyHistory - The Charterhouse

    In 1371, the Charterhouse was built – a respected and austere Carthusian monastery, which flourished throughout the later medieval and early Tudor period. With the dissolution of the monasteries, the Charterhouse became a mansion for wealthy noblemen and a refuge for royalty. Elizabeth I met the Privy Council here in the days before her ...

  4. Parking is free for visitors to the Charterhouse and/or Purnells’ Café & Bistro when open and if you register on arrival at reception. Accessible parking. The entrance to Charterhouse and Purnell’s Café & Bistro is a 200m walk from the car park. Please note that a temporary drop-off point is available at the entrance.

  5. Charterhouse, 45 Minuten von London entfernt, ist der Inbegriff der allumfassenden, exzellenten, traditionell britischen Internatsschule. Sie ist akademisch anspruchsvoll und bietet ein breites erfolgreiches Sportangebot (besonders im Fußball und Golf), sowie zahlreiche attraktive außerschulische Aktivitäten.

  6. The Charterhouse is a contemporary almshouse and community, as well as a heritage site in the heart of London. Its origins date back to the 14th century when land which is now Charterhouse Square was bought for use as a burial site for victims of the Black Death. A Chapel to pray for their souls was built nearby, and this eventually became part ...

  7. Parking is free for visitors to the Charterhouse and/or Purnells’ Café & Bistro when open and if you register on arrival at reception. Accessible parking. The entrance to Charterhouse and Purnell’s Café & Bistro is a 200m walk from the car park. Please note that a temporary drop-off point is available at the entrance.