charterhouse

[ˈtʃɑːtəhaʊs]

charterhouse Definition

  • 1a Carthusian monastery
  • 2a school in England that is funded by the state or by a charity

Using charterhouse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "charterhouse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Charterhouse of the Transfiguration is a Carthusian monastery in Vermont.

  • Example

    Charterhouse School is an independent day and boarding school in Godalming, Surrey.

Phrases with charterhouse

  • a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London, which housed a Carthusian monastery from the 14th to the 16th century, and later became an almshouse and school

    Example

    The London Charterhouse is now open to the public as a museum.

  • a garden square in the City of London, adjacent to the London Charterhouse

    Example

    Charterhouse Square is a popular spot for lunchtime picnics.

  • Charterhouse Capital Partners

    a private equity firm based in London

    Example

    Charterhouse Capital Partners has invested in a wide range of companies across Europe.

Origins of charterhouse

from Old French 'chartreuse', referring to the Grande Chartreuse, a Carthusian monastery near Grenoble, France

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Summary: charterhouse in Brief

'Charterhouse' [ˈtʃɑːtəhaʊs] can refer to a Carthusian monastery, such as the Charterhouse of the Transfiguration in Vermont, or to a school in England that is funded by the state or by a charity, like Charterhouse School in Godalming, Surrey. The London Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London, which housed a Carthusian monastery from the 14th to the 16th century, and later became an almshouse and school. Other phrases include 'Charterhouse Square,' a garden square in the City of London, and 'Charterhouse Capital Partners,' a private equity firm based in London.