• Belgrave Hall was built as a substantial family home between 1709 and 1713 by Edmund Cradock, a Leicester hosiery merchant, on a site adjacent to Belgrave...
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  • Built from blue and red brick between 1709 and 1713, Belgrave Hall was commissioned for hosiery merchant Edmund Craddock and his wife Anne.
  • Belgrave Hall has the appearance of a once-grand, two-story, red-bricked building that is falling into disrepair. It is surrounded by a tall fence that has...
  • Belgrave Hall dates from early 18th century and was commissioned by Edmund Cradock a hosiery merchant.
  • The Belgrave Hall is a museum situated on the northern edge of the City of Leicester. ... It was built in the midst of 2 acres of walled gardens in Belgrave.
  • Belgrave Hall is now a grade II listed property and was constructed in 1709 as a family residence before becoming a museum in 1936.
  • Belgrave Hall, a stunning Grade II listed property, is set within two acres of beautiful gardens, in Belgrave Village. General entry is free except on event days.
  • Paranormal In 1999, Belgrave Hall became famous across the world when two ghostly figures were recorded on security cameras outside the Hall.