The Magdala
Buildings and structures in HampsteadFormer pubs in LondonPub stubsPubs in the London Borough of Camden
The Magdala, also known as The Magdala Tavern or colloquially as simply The Magy, is a public house on South Hill Park in Hampstead and was named after the British victory in the 1868 Battle of Magdala. It later became infamous as the pub outside which Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be executed in Great Britain, shot her boyfriend in 1955.After closing for refurbishment in 2014, The Magdala reopened in January 2015 before closing again in February 2016, with the upper floors converted to flats. It reopened again as a pub and restaurant in May 2021.The Magdala has been listed as an Asset of Community Value since September 2014.
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South Hill Park, London Belsize Park (London Borough of Camden)
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The Magdala
South Hill Park 2a
NW3 2SB London, Belsize Park (London Borough of Camden)
England, United Kingdom
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