Nestled away from the bustling High Street, the Hampstead Lock-Up is a fascinating piece of local history. Built in 1730, this small, unassuming door in a wall served as a temporary holding cell for local offenders, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of law enforcement before the establishment of the modern police. The building behind it used to be the former magistrates' hall, where offenders would be taken from the lock-up and tried. Today, the lock-up is actually a five-bedroom home!
Hampstead Lock-Up, London
£100.00Price
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