Once Lord North’s parlour chamber, then auditors’ hall and afterwards the school dining room full of boisterous boys, the Old Library claimed its current title late in the 19th Century.
With its schoolboy graffiti, portraits of Governors through the decades, and scars from the WW2 blitz this is a room clearly telling stories of the Charterhouse’s history. It is a dignified room, with stately fireplace and deep green walls ideal for both dinners and receptions.