The Charterhouse
United Kingdom / London, England
Location ID: #10165084
The Charterhouse is a seven-acre heritage site between Barbican and Farringdon that dates back to 1348. It has been a medieval monastery, a grand Tudor mansion, and since 1611, an almshouse. Set in beautiful grounds, there are formal gardens, the Wash-house Court, the Master's Court and the Chapel Court. With many options of spaces, offering thrilling architecture and interiors that have witnessed significant moments in London’s history, the Charterhouse is a stunning and authentic backdrop for films and photoshoots. There is significant space for crews and equipment, including Charterhouse Square outside, which the Charterhouse owns, and a very experienced team on hand.
Location Category:
- PARKS, GARDENS, AND OPEN SPACES - Gardens;
- PREMIERE LOCATIONS - *;
- RELIGIOUS - Chapels;
- RESIDENTIAL - Almshouses;
- RESIDENTIAL - Houses, period;
- STREETS, CRESCENTS AND SQUARES - Alleyways;
- STREETS, CRESCENTS AND SQUARES - Cobbled streets;
- STREETS, CRESCENTS AND SQUARES - Period Streets;
- STREETS, CRESCENTS AND SQUARES - Squares
Architecture Style:
- Jacobean;
- Medieval;
- Period 1300-1400;
- Period 1600-1700