GRAISELEY OLD HALL - THE HOUSE THAT CRIES
Step back in time and discover the haunting history of Graiseley Old Hall, one of Wolverhampton's oldest surviving buildings.
With a history stretching back around 600 years, the Hall's origins can be traced to medieval times, with the present building dating largely from the late 15th century. Over the centuries, it has seen changing owners, families and fortunes, while retaining many of its historic features, including timber framing, wattle-and-daub and Tudor-era details. Today, Graiseley Old Hall is recognised as a Grade II listed building for its special historic and architectural interest.
The Hall became known as "The House That Cries" following reports of unexplained pools of water appearing inside the building, with no obvious source. Over the years, residents and visitors have also reported strange experiences including footsteps, voices from empty rooms, rattling door handles, unexplained cold spots and the feeling of being watched. There have also been accounts of apparitions and poltergeist-type activity.
Whether you believe these experiences have a paranormal explanation or simply want to investigate the stories for yourself, Graiseley Old Hall offers an incredibly atmospheric setting for a night of paranormal investigation.
WHY DO PEOPLE LOVE INVESTIGATING GRAISELEY?
It's the combination of centuries of history, an incredible old building and a long-standing reputation for unexplained activity that makes Graiseley such an exciting location.
Imagine standing in the darkness inside a centuries-old hall, listening for footsteps in empty rooms... watching your equipment for that unexpected change... and wondering whether something from the Hall's past might still be there.