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