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Belgrave Hall
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Belgrave Hall

COUNTRY
United Kingdom
ADDRESS
Church Road, Belgrave, Leicester, England

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About Belgrave Hall
Belgrave Hall is a heritage venue built in the Queen Anne style of British architecture. The house is situated in the city of Leicester in England. The construction of the building was started in 1709 as a family home and completed in 1713. The building is spread up to the area of 2 acres of walled gardens. The house was originally built for Edmund Cradock (hosiery merchant) and his wife Anne. Edmund has died just after the two years of completion of the house then the house is owned by multiple owners till 1936. It is presently in the possession of Leicester City Council and designated as a heritage site and opened for private functions and watches.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Belgrave Hall

  • The building listed as a Grade II building across England.
  • The original owners for whom the house was built died after the two years of completion of the house then it was owned by Simons' family for around 45 years, then the Vann family owned the property for 78 years. Then it was come under the possession of the Ellis family for at least 76 years and Thomas Morley for 13 years.
    The original owners for whom the house was built died after the two years of completion of the house then it was owned by Simons' family for around 45
  • The house is said to be haunted. In 1999 a white figure was captured on CCTV in the house. Some theory suggests that was the daughter of the former owner of the house.
    The house is said to be haunted. In 1999 a white figure was captured on CCTV in the house. Some theory suggests that was the daughter of the former ow
  • The house was bought by the local government and designated as a museum and later changed to a heritage site which is open only for certain times.
  • The heritage site is used for private functions such as weddings etc and also available for ghost watches.
    The heritage site is used for private functions such as weddings etc and also available for ghost watches.
  • In June 2012, the place was featured on an episode of Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files.
    In June 2012, the place was featured on an episode of Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files.

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