Ancient Historical London Sites -The Charterhouse
Here's a look at one of London's most ancient and historically important sites. The Charterhouse in Clerkenwell was originally a plague pit but has had many incarnations since medieval times. Julian McDonnell "Joolz Guides" takes you on a tour with one of the brothers.
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After Sir Walter Manny acquired permission from the pope to build a Carthusian Monastery here it suffered greatly when King Henry Viii came along.
One poor prior had his arm nailed to the top of the gate which still stands today.
Queen Elizabeth I held her first court at the Charterhouse too!
Later it was acquired by the richest man in England, Thomas Sutton, who opened a school for poor boys and a home for elderly men fallen on hard times.
It was within these very walls that two of the rules of football originated. The off-side rule and the throw in rule.
There is also a free museum and beautiful gardens.
Many film productions have taken place at The Charterhouse (which comes from the French "Chartreuse")
Why not organise a visit to the Charterhouse http://www.thecharterhouse.org/visit-us/ and don't forget to say Pip Pip Tally Ho so they know you saw my film!
Joolz Guides website to book a private tour ➜ http://joolzguides.com
Hire Joolzy Productions to make a film ➜ https://joolz.tv/
SUPPORT MY CHANNEL ON PATREON ➜ https://www.patreon.com/joolzguides
DONATE TO MY CHANNEL WITH PAYPAL ➜ https://www.paypal.me/julianmcdonnell
Видео Ancient Historical London Sites -The Charterhouse канала Joolz Guides - London History Walks - Travel Films
Subscribe on Youtube ➜ https://www.youtube.com/joolzguides
After Sir Walter Manny acquired permission from the pope to build a Carthusian Monastery here it suffered greatly when King Henry Viii came along.
One poor prior had his arm nailed to the top of the gate which still stands today.
Queen Elizabeth I held her first court at the Charterhouse too!
Later it was acquired by the richest man in England, Thomas Sutton, who opened a school for poor boys and a home for elderly men fallen on hard times.
It was within these very walls that two of the rules of football originated. The off-side rule and the throw in rule.
There is also a free museum and beautiful gardens.
Many film productions have taken place at The Charterhouse (which comes from the French "Chartreuse")
Why not organise a visit to the Charterhouse http://www.thecharterhouse.org/visit-us/ and don't forget to say Pip Pip Tally Ho so they know you saw my film!
Joolz Guides website to book a private tour ➜ http://joolzguides.com
Hire Joolzy Productions to make a film ➜ https://joolz.tv/
SUPPORT MY CHANNEL ON PATREON ➜ https://www.patreon.com/joolzguides
DONATE TO MY CHANNEL WITH PAYPAL ➜ https://www.paypal.me/julianmcdonnell
Видео Ancient Historical London Sites -The Charterhouse канала Joolz Guides - London History Walks - Travel Films
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