Witham Charterhouse
Witham Charterhouse, also Witham Priory, at Witham Friary, Somerset, was established in 1178/79, the earliest of the ten medieval Carthusian houses in England. It was suppressed in the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539.
History
The charterhouse was founded by Henry II in his Royal Forest of Selwood, as part of his penance for the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket of Canterbury and was established at Witham Friary, Somerset, in 1178/1179 by a founding party led by a monk called Narbert from the Grande Chartreuse. Hugh of Avalon was made prior of Witham Charterhouse in 1180.The house was suppressed as part of the dissolution of the monasteries on 15 March 1539.
The lay brothers' church is now used as the parish church of Witham Friary.