Perth Charterhouse

56°23′42″N 3°26′06″W / 56.395°N 3.435°W / 56.395; -3.435

House of the Valley of Virtue, Perth
Monastery information
OrderCarthusian
Established1429
Disestablished1569
Mother houseGrande Chartreuse
DioceseN/A
Controlled churchesErrol
People
Founder(s)James I of Scotland

Perth Charterhouse or Perth Priory, known in Latin as Domus Vallis Virtutis ("House of the Valley of Virtue"),[1] was a monastic house of Carthusian monks based at Perth, Scotland. It was the only Carthusian house ever to be established in the Kingdom of Scotland, and one of the last non-mendicant houses to be founded in the kingdom. The traditional founding date of the house is 1429.[2] Formal suppression of the house came in 1569, though this was not actualised until 1602.

King James VI Hospital now occupies the Priory's former location.

  1. ^ Official Guide to Perth and Its Neighbourhood by the Tramway Car Routes – Perth Town Council (1907), p. 12
  2. ^ Stephen Boardman, 'James I and the cult of John the Baptist', Steven J. Reid, Rethinking the Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland (Boydell, 2014), 85.