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Belgrave Hall - Belgrave, Leicestershire
With so many sightings of ghostly apparitions, will you be alone?

Belgrave Hall was built as a family home for Edmund and Ann Cradock in 1709 in the midst of 2 acres of walled gardens in Belgrave, Leicester. Only two years after it was completion, both Edmund and Ann sadly died and were unable to enjoy the place they loved, it was then owned by several families. the Simons family for around 45 years, the Vann family for 78 years, (during which time they also built the nearby Belgrave House), the Ellis family for 76 years, and Thomas Morley for 13 years. In 1936, it was bought by Leicester City Council, at which point it became a museum.

You Ghost Hunt at Belgrave Hall


This Queen Anne-style Grade II* listed building in Belgrave has many chilling stories to tell. During your overnight ghost hunt within the walls of Belgrave Hall you will have the opportunity to investigate the centuries old rooms and dark foreboding corridors.

Ghostly apparitions have been witnessed on a frighteningly regular basis, objects have been moved and unexplained noises seem to come from empty areas of the Hall. Ghost Hunts at Belgrave Hall can be terrifying, and guests have fled from rooms in fear.

Ghosts of Belgrave Hall


In 1999, Belgrave Hall became famous across the world when two ghostly figures were recorded on security cameras outside the Hall. The building remains of interest to ghost hunters to this day with a number of unexplained sightings. The ISPR (International Society for Paranormal Research) visited Belgrave Hall and identified quite a few cold spots and residual forces / energies at the building.

The building which is now a museum has had numerous visitors report seeing an old-fashioned lady on the stairs as well as hearing footsteps behind them and when they turn round there is no one there. Poltergeist activity has also been reported around the lower rooms with objects mysteriously disappearing and reappearing days later.

History of Belgrave Hall


Belgrave Hall was built as a family home for Edmund and Ann Cradock in 1709 in the midst of 2 acres of walled gardens in Belgrave, Leicester. Only two years after it was completion, both Edmund and Ann sadly died and were unable to enjoy the place they loved, it was then owned by several families. the Simons family for around 45 years, the Vann family for 78 years, (during which time they also built the nearby Belgrave House), the Ellis family for 76 years, and Thomas Morley for 13 years. In 1936, it was bought by Leicester City Council, at which point it became a museum.

Your Event Includes


  • Use of ghost hunting equipment including EMF Meters, K2 Meters etc.
  • Experiments including glass divination, table tipping and Ouija Boards.
  • Ghost hunting vigils and séances in small groups.
  • Includes teas and coffees
  • Free time to investigate alone

Address, Maps & Hotels


Address & Hotel Information

Church Road Belgrave Leicester LE4 5PE

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Parking
  • Street Parking and Local Car Parks

Information


Accessibility
  • This location is not suitable for wheelchair users
  • People with mobility issues or walking difficulties please call the office before booking

Important
  • All attendees must be 18 years or older
  • All attendees must bring a torch
  • Wear sensible shoes and warm layered clothing as the location may get cold at night

Belgrave Hall - Dates

Ghost Hunt at Belgrave Hall, Belgrave - Friday 10th May 2024 £59.00 Per Person

Ghost Hunt at Belgrave Hall

Friday 10th May 2024
Time: 8:30pm - 2:00am

Last Few Places Available

Ghost Hunt at Belgrave Hall

10 May

  • Friday 10th May 2024
  • Time: 8:30pm - 2:00am
  • Last Few Places Available
  • £59.00 Per Person

Paying for your event

We are an online events company, so the simplest and quickest way to book is via our website.

Alternatively, if you would like to book over the phone then please call our Sales Team on 0115 9720570 and they will be happy to help.

Securing places by a deposit

Paying a deposit for your event will secure your places on your chosen event. Simply pay a small deposit* of £20.00 per person and pay the remainder in full 4 weeks before the event or by small instalments* via your online account if available. You can always pay for your event in full at the time of booking.

Types of payments accepted

We accept the following payment methods

  • Online - All Major Credit/Debit Cards
  • Over the telephone

*Please note that full payment for your event will be due 4 weeks before the event. Minimal instalments of £30.00, payment must be made via your online account area.

Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00am - 7:00pm
Tuesday: 9:00am - 7:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am - 7:00pm
Thursday: 9:00am - 7:00pm
Friday: 9:00am - 7:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday: 10:00am - 12:00pm
Bank Holidays: Closed

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