The Hospital of St Mary Magdalene is a former Catholic religious complex in Glastonbury, Somerset, England.
[3] A previous hospital supported by Glastonbury Abbey moved to the current site around 1250 and in 1460 dedicated to Mary Magdalene the patron saint of lepers.
[4] The hall roof was removed and the cubicles on each side converted into individual dwellings, or cells, leading to the chapel.
[4] In the 19th century conversion and updating reduced the number of dwellings and provided a communal wash house.
[2] The south side of the parallel rows was demolished in the 1960s and a communal garden and flats for the elderly built on the site.