• God's House Hospital, also known as the Hospital of St. Julian or Domus Dei (Latin for "God's House") is a refuge for poor travellers in Southampton, England.
  • God's House Hastanesi fakir gezginler için bir sığınaktı Southampton, İngiltere.
  • A brief and popular history of the Hospital of God's House, Southampton.
  • God's House Hospital. Southampton, Hampshire, England. Buried.
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  • Around 1189, God’s House Hospital was established, serving travellers following the “Old Way” pilgrimage route to Canterbury.
  • The building takes its name from the nearby hospital of God's House, founded in 1168 by Gervase le Riche as a refuge for poor travellers.
  • The building is called God’s House Tower because it was also part of God’s House Hospital which was effectively a shelter for ill and injured sailors in the...
  • The ‘Gods House Hospital’ was eventually established by his son, the charter being granted in 1384 when the first master was appointed.