What did Merchant Taylors black plaque do at Charterhouse Square?

Charterhouse Square

The Story

# Merchant Taylors School at Charterhouse Square Standing in the elegant Georgian surroundings of Charterhouse Square, you're at a pivotal junction in the School's remarkable journey through London's history. In 1875, Merchant Taylors School relocated here from its cramped Suffolk Lane premises, bringing over three centuries of educational tradition into these grand Victorian surroundings where generations of boys—the sons of merchants, craftsmen, and rising professionals—would study and forge lifelong bonds over the next fifty-eight years. Within these walls, the School flourished as a centre of classical learning and character formation, adapting its curriculum to the demands of a modernising Britain while maintaining the guilds' ancient commitment to educating the next generation of leaders and merchants. Though the institution would eventually move on to Sandy Lodge in Northwood in 1933, seeking more space and greenery, this Charterhouse Square location remained the heart of Merchant Taylors' Victorian era—a transformative period when the medieval guild's school evolved into one of London's most respected independent institutions, leaving an indelible mark on this historic corner of Clerkenwell.

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