Graisley Old Hall 'The House That Cries'
- Off Carlton Road,
- Wolverhampton,
- West Midlands,
- WV3 0LP
- (Arrive for 8:45 pm)
- Ghost Hunt Start
- 9:00 pm
- Ghost Hunt Finish
- 2:00 am
- Tickets
- From £55 Per Person
- This is a ticketless event, attendees names will be on a guest list
Overview
Graisley Old Hall: a rare Tudor survivor—and the House That Cries. If water can appear from thin air, what else might you witness here?
Graisley Old Hall Ghost Hunt – Wolverhampton
‘The House That Cries’
Graisley Old Hall is one of Wolverhampton’s oldest surviving houses. Its core is late-medieval with later Tudor and Georgian alterations. Behind the later brickwork you’ll find a timber-framed structure with wattle-and-daub panels, a large hearth with a heavy bressummer, Tudor-arched doorways and richly moulded beams. Over the centuries the hall was updated rather than replaced, gaining brick facades in the Georgian period and sympathetic repairs in the early 20th century. The building is now Grade II* listed for its exceptional architectural and historic interest and remains a rare, atmospheric survivor of old Wolverhampton.
Local history sources describe Graisley as one of Wolverhampton’s oldest surviving houses, with archival mentions stretching back around 600 years. That long paper trail, together with the fabric we see today, suggests the present late-1400s hall sits on or evolved from an earlier medieval phase at the site.
Ghostly Encounters
Locals and visitors alike know Graisley Old Hall by its media nickname, “The House That Cries,” a title linked to one recurring motif: clean pools of water reportedly forming indoors with no obvious source. The phenomenon has been referenced in local press and TV pieces and is mentioned widely in write-ups about the house.
Beyond the crying water reports, a small boy has been seen near a fireplace in the main sitting room on multiple occasions, typically described as a fleeting figure that vanishes as attention snaps to it.
Witness accounts collected over the years describe disembodied footsteps, door latches or handles turning on their own, and doors moving or rattling as if pushed from the other side. Sudden cold patches and low, indistinct voices are also commonly noted during quiet vigils.
Homeowners and guests have additionally reported poltergeist-type disturbances—small, mislaid items turning up where they shouldn’t, a sense of movement in empty doorways, and, on intense nights, shadow forms passing across thresholds between rooms. Some retellings link earlier activity to a family with young children, a detail that appears in local recollections and event logs.
Taken together, the sightings at Graisley Old Hall form a pattern that regulars now expect: quiet periods punctuated by audible movement, brief apparitional glimpses, and, most distinctively, water where no water should be—the thread that keeps the legend of the House That Cries alive.
Welcome to your Graisley Old Hall Ghost Hunt!
On a gripping Graisley Old Hall ghost hunt with Haunted Houses you will have full access to the most haunted areas of the location during the evening. Take opportunity to learn all about ghost hunting and the techniques used to encourage paranormal activity. If you are more experienced in investigating, add Graisley Old Hall to your list of places you have investigated and use your own personal skills to get results. You are very welcome to bring your own hand-held equipment that you may own.
We have a whole host of scientific ghost hunt equipment for you to use to help with your spirit communication. Furthermore, you can take part in a Ouija board session, glass divination, and table tipping; the more traditional ghost hunt techniques. Or simply sit in the dark and ask for the spirits to interact with you. The very brave are offered Lone vigils (ghost hunting alone) too. During your spooky evening, you will be split into smaller groups so you can get the most out of your experience, we always aim to keep this to just eight guests per group. If you are new to ghost hunting we warn you now – by the end of the night you may just become addicted to the fascinating and intriguing world of ghost hunting, and we look forward to welcoming you again to another location soon.
It must be said that this is a real ghost hunt experience, there is no fakery, tricks or actors here. So, what are you waiting for?
Book your places today from just £20 deposit! Full payment is then required 30 days prior to your event.
For a bump-filled night that is not to be forgotten; we look forward to welcoming you to this amazing location.
About Your Graisley Old Hall Ghost Hunt:
- This exciting event is a real ghost hunt experience. different too a ghost walk or history tour
- Allows you to sleep at the location after the initial investigation, or to continue ghost hunting into the night.
- Knowledgeable, experienced and friendly and hosts
- We do not condone and tricks or faking of activity
- Ghost hunting with us is in small groups, we do not believe in overcrowding
- Spiritual white light protection and grounding before you start
- We can offer an introduction to ghost hunting techniques and equipment for all our first time ghost hunters
- Both Victorian and scientific experiments for you to try throughout the night
- Lone vigils in the dark for the bravest or experienced ghost hunters
- Full hands-on use with the equipment
- Unlimited hot and cold drinks throughout the night,
- Guests may bring personal midnight snacks if they wish (not included)
- A group discussion of findings at the end sharing experiences with those in other groups who may of missed the happenings you encountered.
PLEASE NOTE BEFORE BOOKING:
- This location is not suitable for wheelchair users sorry
- All attendees must be 18 years or older
- Not suitable for pregnant people
- This is a dark location, all attendees must bring a torch with them
- Sensible shoes at all times, and warm layered clothing is essential in cold weather
- Be sure that you can attend. All events are non-refundable or transferable
Haunted Houses Events Ltd formed in 2014 and is one of the most experienced ghost hunting providers you can find. Book your Graisley Old Hall ghost hunt with us today
Locals and visitors alike know Graisley Old Hall by its media nickname, “The House That Cries,” a title linked to one recurring motif: clean pools of water reportedly forming indoors with no obvious source. The phenomenon has been referenced in local press and TV pieces and is mentioned widely in write-ups about the house.
Beyond the “crying” water reports, a small boy has been seen near a fireplace in the main sitting room on multiple occasions, typically described as a fleeting figure that vanishes as attention snaps to it.
Witness accounts collected over the years describe disembodied footsteps, door latches or handles turning on their own, and doors moving or rattling as if pushed from the other side. Sudden cold patches and low, indistinct voices are also commonly noted during quiet vigils.
Homeowners and guests have additionally reported poltergeist-type disturbances—small, mislaid items turning up where they shouldn’t, a sense of movement in empty doorways, and, on intense nights, shadow forms passing across thresholds between rooms. Some retellings link earlier activity to a family with young children, a detail that appears in local recollections and event logs.
Taken together, the sightings at Graisley Old Hall form a pattern that regulars now expect: periods punctuated by audible movement, brief apparitional glimpses, and, most distinctively, water where no water should be—the thread that keeps the legend of the House That Cries alive.
Graisley Old Hall is one of Wolverhampton’s oldest surviving houses. Its core is late-medieval with later Tudor and Georgian alterations. Behind the later brickwork you’ll find a timber-framed structure with wattle-and-daub panels, a large hearth with a heavy bressummer, Tudor-arched doorways and richly moulded beams. Over the centuries the hall was updated rather than replaced, gaining brick facades in the Georgian period and sympathetic repairs in the early 20th century. The building is now Grade II* listed for its exceptional architectural and historic interest and remains a rare, atmospheric survivor of old Wolverhampton.
Local history sources describe Graisley as one of Wolverhampton’s oldest surviving houses, with archival mentions stretching back around 600 years. That long paper trail, together with the fabric we see today, suggests the present late-1400s hall sits on or evolved from an earlier medieval phase at the site.
- Lone vigils (ghost hunting in an area all alone) can be made available for the brave
- You may hold your place with a £20 deposit, and pay your balance four weeks before your event
- Feel safe! Hosted by a friendly, genuine, safety conscience, and knowledgeable team of experienced people
- Experience the atmosphere! Enter one of the UK’s most haunted buildings, communicating with its resident spirits and ghosts in the dark
- Honesty is our only policy! This is a real ghost hunt experience. There is no faking or trickery of paranormal activity. If it happens, then it is for real!
- Teamwork! Your ghost hunt will be run in a small and personal group giving you maximum involvement
- Be hands on! You will have access to everything you need to conduct your experiments throughout the night – no sharing equipment with other groups or waiting around
- Don’t be disturbed! Exclusive night-time access to the location for your overnight ghost hunt
- Learn about various ghost hunting techniques and try them out for yourself on your investigation or share any knowledge you already possess to aid the investigation
- Discover more about the high-tech ghost hunting gadgets. Many as seen on T.V, hold them in your hands and freely use them
- Take part! Help to lead a scientific vigil, or perhaps a more traditional ghost hunting experiment- or simply just be an observer. The choice is yours
- Working respectfully. Start your evening by learning how to apply spiritual protection, and work using the upmost respect for the sprits we encounter and fellow guests
- All attendees must be 16 years or older
- Not suitable for those in pregnancy
- This is a very dark location, all attendees must bring a torch with them
- All attendees are expected to wear sensible shoes and warm layered clothing
- This location has free parking. A private car park is to the front of the building
- This location has free parking.
- Refreshments are provided by Haunted Houses Events and are included in the price
- This is not a sleepover event
- This location is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues
Graisley Old Hall 'The House That Cries'
Ghost Hunt
From £55.00 Per Person
Graisley Old Hall: a rare Tudor survivor—and the House That Cries. If water can appear from thin air, what else might you witness here?
- 9:00 pm
- -
- 2:00 am
- Wolverhampton,
- West Midlands,
- WV3 0LP
- This is a TICKETLESS event
Overview
Graisley Old Hall: a rare Tudor survivor—and the House That Cries. If water can appear from thin air, what else might you witness here?
Graisley Old Hall Ghost Hunt – Wolverhampton
‘The House That Cries’
Graisley Old Hall is one of Wolverhampton’s oldest surviving houses. Its core is late-medieval with later Tudor and Georgian alterations. Behind the later brickwork you’ll find a timber-framed structure with wattle-and-daub panels, a large hearth with a heavy bressummer, Tudor-arched doorways and richly moulded beams. Over the centuries the hall was updated rather than replaced, gaining brick facades in the Georgian period and sympathetic repairs in the early 20th century. The building is now Grade II* listed for its exceptional architectural and historic interest and remains a rare, atmospheric survivor of old Wolverhampton.
Local history sources describe Graisley as one of Wolverhampton’s oldest surviving houses, with archival mentions stretching back around 600 years. That long paper trail, together with the fabric we see today, suggests the present late-1400s hall sits on or evolved from an earlier medieval phase at the site.
Ghostly Encounters
Locals and visitors alike know Graisley Old Hall by its media nickname, “The House That Cries,” a title linked to one recurring motif: clean pools of water reportedly forming indoors with no obvious source. The phenomenon has been referenced in local press and TV pieces and is mentioned widely in write-ups about the house.
Beyond the crying water reports, a small boy has been seen near a fireplace in the main sitting room on multiple occasions, typically described as a fleeting figure that vanishes as attention snaps to it.
Witness accounts collected over the years describe disembodied footsteps, door latches or handles turning on their own, and doors moving or rattling as if pushed from the other side. Sudden cold patches and low, indistinct voices are also commonly noted during quiet vigils.
Homeowners and guests have additionally reported poltergeist-type disturbances—small, mislaid items turning up where they shouldn’t, a sense of movement in empty doorways, and, on intense nights, shadow forms passing across thresholds between rooms. Some retellings link earlier activity to a family with young children, a detail that appears in local recollections and event logs.
Taken together, the sightings at Graisley Old Hall form a pattern that regulars now expect: quiet periods punctuated by audible movement, brief apparitional glimpses, and, most distinctively, water where no water should be—the thread that keeps the legend of the House That Cries alive.
Welcome to your Graisley Old Hall Ghost Hunt!
On a gripping Graisley Old Hall ghost hunt with Haunted Houses you will have full access to the most haunted areas of the location during the evening. Take opportunity to learn all about ghost hunting and the techniques used to encourage paranormal activity. If you are more experienced in investigating, add Graisley Old Hall to your list of places you have investigated and use your own personal skills to get results. You are very welcome to bring your own hand-held equipment that you may own.
We have a whole host of scientific ghost hunt equipment for you to use to help with your spirit communication. Furthermore, you can take part in a Ouija board session, glass divination, and table tipping; the more traditional ghost hunt techniques. Or simply sit in the dark and ask for the spirits to interact with you. The very brave are offered Lone vigils (ghost hunting alone) too. During your spooky evening, you will be split into smaller groups so you can get the most out of your experience, we always aim to keep this to just eight guests per group. If you are new to ghost hunting we warn you now – by the end of the night you may just become addicted to the fascinating and intriguing world of ghost hunting, and we look forward to welcoming you again to another location soon.
It must be said that this is a real ghost hunt experience, there is no fakery, tricks or actors here. So, what are you waiting for?
Book your places today from just £20 deposit! Full payment is then required 30 days prior to your event.
For a bump-filled night that is not to be forgotten; we look forward to welcoming you to this amazing location.
About Your Graisley Old Hall Ghost Hunt:
- This exciting event is a real ghost hunt experience. different too a ghost walk or history tour
- Allows you to sleep at the location after the initial investigation, or to continue ghost hunting into the night.
- Knowledgeable, experienced and friendly and hosts
- We do not condone and tricks or faking of activity
- Ghost hunting with us is in small groups, we do not believe in overcrowding
- Spiritual white light protection and grounding before you start
- We can offer an introduction to ghost hunting techniques and equipment for all our first time ghost hunters
- Both Victorian and scientific experiments for you to try throughout the night
- Lone vigils in the dark for the bravest or experienced ghost hunters
- Full hands-on use with the equipment
- Unlimited hot and cold drinks throughout the night,
- Guests may bring personal midnight snacks if they wish (not included)
- A group discussion of findings at the end sharing experiences with those in other groups who may of missed the happenings you encountered.
PLEASE NOTE BEFORE BOOKING:
- This location is not suitable for wheelchair users sorry
- All attendees must be 18 years or older
- Not suitable for pregnant people
- This is a dark location, all attendees must bring a torch with them
- Sensible shoes at all times, and warm layered clothing is essential in cold weather
- Be sure that you can attend. All events are non-refundable or transferable
Haunted Houses Events Ltd formed in 2014 and is one of the most experienced ghost hunting providers you can find. Book your Graisley Old Hall ghost hunt with us today
Locals and visitors alike know Graisley Old Hall by its media nickname, “The House That Cries,” a title linked to one recurring motif: clean pools of water reportedly forming indoors with no obvious source. The phenomenon has been referenced in local press and TV pieces and is mentioned widely in write-ups about the house.
Beyond the “crying” water reports, a small boy has been seen near a fireplace in the main sitting room on multiple occasions, typically described as a fleeting figure that vanishes as attention snaps to it.
Witness accounts collected over the years describe disembodied footsteps, door latches or handles turning on their own, and doors moving or rattling as if pushed from the other side. Sudden cold patches and low, indistinct voices are also commonly noted during quiet vigils.
Homeowners and guests have additionally reported poltergeist-type disturbances—small, mislaid items turning up where they shouldn’t, a sense of movement in empty doorways, and, on intense nights, shadow forms passing across thresholds between rooms. Some retellings link earlier activity to a family with young children, a detail that appears in local recollections and event logs.
Taken together, the sightings at Graisley Old Hall form a pattern that regulars now expect: periods punctuated by audible movement, brief apparitional glimpses, and, most distinctively, water where no water should be—the thread that keeps the legend of the House That Cries alive.
Graisley Old Hall is one of Wolverhampton’s oldest surviving houses. Its core is late-medieval with later Tudor and Georgian alterations. Behind the later brickwork you’ll find a timber-framed structure with wattle-and-daub panels, a large hearth with a heavy bressummer, Tudor-arched doorways and richly moulded beams. Over the centuries the hall was updated rather than replaced, gaining brick facades in the Georgian period and sympathetic repairs in the early 20th century. The building is now Grade II* listed for its exceptional architectural and historic interest and remains a rare, atmospheric survivor of old Wolverhampton.
Local history sources describe Graisley as one of Wolverhampton’s oldest surviving houses, with archival mentions stretching back around 600 years. That long paper trail, together with the fabric we see today, suggests the present late-1400s hall sits on or evolved from an earlier medieval phase at the site.
- Lone vigils (ghost hunting in an area all alone) can be made available for the brave
- You may hold your place with a £20 deposit, and pay your balance four weeks before your event
- Feel safe! Hosted by a friendly, genuine, safety conscience, and knowledgeable team of experienced people
- Experience the atmosphere! Enter one of the UK’s most haunted buildings, communicating with its resident spirits and ghosts in the dark
- Honesty is our only policy! This is a real ghost hunt experience. There is no faking or trickery of paranormal activity. If it happens, then it is for real!
- Teamwork! Your ghost hunt will be run in a small and personal group giving you maximum involvement
- Be hands on! You will have access to everything you need to conduct your experiments throughout the night – no sharing equipment with other groups or waiting around
- Don’t be disturbed! Exclusive night-time access to the location for your overnight ghost hunt
- Learn about various ghost hunting techniques and try them out for yourself on your investigation or share any knowledge you already possess to aid the investigation
- Discover more about the high-tech ghost hunting gadgets. Many as seen on T.V, hold them in your hands and freely use them
- Take part! Help to lead a scientific vigil, or perhaps a more traditional ghost hunting experiment- or simply just be an observer. The choice is yours
- Working respectfully. Start your evening by learning how to apply spiritual protection, and work using the upmost respect for the sprits we encounter and fellow guests
- All attendees must be 16 years or older
- Not suitable for those in pregnancy
- This is a very dark location, all attendees must bring a torch with them
- All attendees are expected to wear sensible shoes and warm layered clothing
- This location has free parking. A private car park is to the front of the building
- This location has free parking.
- Refreshments are provided by Haunted Houses Events and are included in the price
- This is not a sleepover event
- This location is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues






