Charterhouse Square
London
EC1M 6AH
Charterhouse has a rich varied history and beautiful secluded gardens. The site has been a burial ground for victims of the Black Death, a Carthusian Monastery and a Tudor Mansion before Sutton's Hospital in Charterhouse was founded in 1611 to educate boys and care for elderly gentlemen. The building was damaged during the Second World War and re-opened following restoration in 1951.
Nearest Transport Links: Barbican
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