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Graisley Old Hall Ghost Hunt
Uncover the chilling secrets of the House that Cries at Graisley Old Hall in Wolverhampton with our ghost hunting events.
Join Paranormal Eye UK for a ghost hunt at Graisley Hall, an old former hall that gained its name as the "house that cries" in the 1980s by a Midlands newspaper due to strange pools of water that would appear with no logical explanation. The haunted house has been the site of ghostly activity for many years, including whispers, moans, and groans. Guests have reported seeing the apparition of a boy by the fireplace in the main sitting room and have heard heavy footsteps and doors banging or rattling. The owners who reside on the opposite end of the hall have also experienced poltergeist activity. If you're up for a unique and thrilling experience, join the team for this ghost-hunting night. Just be aware that this old house is not for the easily scared, as it can be rife with ghostly goings-on, including turning door handles and moving doors by unforeseen hands.
History Of The House That Cries
Graisley Old Hall is believed to have been built in 1485, though signs of a much earlier building have been discovered. During road construction, the remains of a moat were found surrounding the property. This is thought to have been there to prevent cattle thieves.
16th Century records show that the first owner of Graiseley Old Hall was Nicholas Rydley, a merchant of the staple of Calais. The Hall remained within his family until the middle of the 17th Century when Walter Rotten was forced to sell the property to William Norman to pay off gambling debts.
During the Queen Anne period, the exterior timberwork of the Hall was replaced with brick. An example of the original Wattle and Daub structuring can be viewed in the house’s Entrance Hall. Also, sections of medieval fresco paintings can be seen on the actual wall timbers of the home.
Towards the end of the 19th Century, Moses Ironmonger occupied the hall, a former Mayor of the Borough and a friend of Alexander Graham Bell. Ironmonger installed the first public telephone line used in the district.
In 1930 Graisley Old Hall was purchased by the Royal Wolverhampton School as an administration site. It was discovered in 1957 that this old Hall was not an officially listed building. Wolverhampton M.P. Enoch Powell brought the matter to the attention of the local Government, and as a result, Graisley Old Hall was given Grade II listed status.
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Not suitable for heavily pregnant ladies.
Kindly arrive 15 minutes before the event start time.
Please be aware that this location is not wheelchair accessible.
Wearing sensible shoes is required, heels or sandals are not permitted.
We recommend that you wear warm clothing, as this location can become very cold after dark, even during the summer months.
Anyone suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or illegal substances will not be allowed to enter the premises.
Please note that all attendees must be at least 18 years old.
As this location is old and dark, each attendee must bring a torch.
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Come and join Paranormal Eye UK as they embark on a spine-chilling ghost hunt at the infamous Graisley Hall. This historic former hall earned its eerie nickname, the "house that cries," back in the 1980s when a local newspaper in the Midlands reported on the unexplainable appearance of mysterious pools of water. The paranormal activity within this haunted house has been a source of fascination for many years, with countless whispers, moans, and groans echoing through its halls.
As you enter the main sitting room, prepare yourself for a hair-raising encounter. Numerous guests have reported witnessing the apparition of a young boy near the fireplace, adding an extra layer of intrigue to this already haunting location. The air becomes heavy with anticipation as you listen intently, hoping to catch a glimpse of the otherworldly. The sound of heavy footsteps and the unsettling noise of doors banging or rattling only serve to heighten the sense of unease.
It's not just the guests who have experienced the supernatural within Graisley Hall. Even the owners, who reside on the opposite end of the hall, have encountered poltergeist activity. Imagine the thrill of being part of a team that delves into the mysteries of this paranormal hotspot. However, it's important to note that this ghost-hunting night is not for the faint-hearted. The old house is known to harbor a plethora of ghostly occurrences, from doors being mysteriously moved by unseen hands to door handles turning on their own.
If you're seeking a truly unique and exhilarating experience, this is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of the supernatural. Join Paranormal Eye UK as they navigate the shadowy corridors of Graisley Hall, uncovering the secrets that lie within its haunted walls. Brace yourself for an unforgettable night filled with spine-tingling encounters and unexplained phenomena.
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