Time: 8pm – 1am
Price: £47pp
Price: £47pp
Middleton Hall is an amazing building full of history that has been carefully preserved. Middleton Hall is not a venue that is regularly investigated and is an absolute must for any paranormal enthusiast. The differing time periods of the building are clear to see through its architecture and how these changes have accommodated those who lived at the hall. Join us to be part of this opportunity to discover who or what haunts Middleton Hall.
Hauntings
The Grey Lady of Middleton Hall is thought to be the most interactive spirit that has been encountered many times. She has been seen by staff and visitors on numerous occasions and it has been said that she has even had conversations with visitors who have believed her to be a person dressed up in costume.
Dragging sounds have been heard and objects have been moved along with items disappearing and then inexplicably reappearing. Voices have been heard coming from rooms when nobody is there along with taps, bangs and doors closing.
Dragging sounds have been heard and objects have been moved along with items disappearing and then inexplicably reappearing. Voices have been heard coming from rooms when nobody is there along with taps, bangs and doors closing.
History
The history of Middleton Hall spans over one thousand years and over the centuries the hall has had many changes itself, adapting to its new owners.
There is a Tudor explorer, a Duchess renowned for her love of music, The Commander of the Norman Cavalry at the Battle of Hastings, a Medieval Lord who escaped a prison sentence and last but not least two famous naturalists, Sir Francis Willoughby and his friend.
Middleton Hall itself is a Grade II listed building which has been owned and lived in by many families over the centuries. The first to own this haunted hall were the De Freville family who then passed this onto Willoughby family through marriage.
The hall sadly fell into disrepair and was purchased by The Trust in the 1980s. Middleton Hall is now being brought back to its former glory with many parts of the building seeming to be as authentic now as they must have done when created.
Middleton Hall itself is a Grade II listed building which has been owned and lived in by many families over the centuries. The first to own this haunted hall were the De Freville family who then passed this onto Willoughby family through marriage.
The hall sadly fell into disrepair and was purchased by The Trust in the 1980s. Middleton Hall is now being brought back to its former glory with many parts of the building seeming to be as authentic now as they must have done when created.
Accessibility
This location is not suitable for wheelchair users
This location is not suitable for people with mobility issues or walking difficulties
On site parking
Toilets on site
Toilets on site
What your night will include:
Working alongside the team you will split in to small groups to work through the building in group sessions using both tradition and scientific methods of investigation such as table tipping, ouija boards, evp sessions with the intention of interacting with the spirits that reputedly haunt the building.
Hot drinks, bottled water, biscuits and snacks provided.
There are toilets on site
Strictly No Alcohol or drugs
Sorry no under 18’s or pregnant women allowed
No smoking or Vaping within the building, a designated site will be highlighted to those that require it
Please wear warm clothing and sensible footwear and bring your own torch
This location may not be suitable for wheelchair users. There are steep stairs within the building but easy access to the ground floor, so if you have limited mobility it may not be suitableÂ
 This is NOT a sleepover event therefore you will be required to stay awake for the duration
All of our bookings are bound by our Terms and Conditions. These are on our page under Notes, but should you require a copy please email us at enquiries@cof-paranormal.co.uk