Leicester Guildhall
The oldest parts of Leicester's Guildhall date from around 1390, but much of it dates to the 15th Century.
The Guildhall is a grade I listed timber framed building close to the Cathedral of St Martin's, in one of the cities three conservation areas.
The Guildhall once acted as a town hall and has been used over the years for council meetings, a courtroom, and for feasts. Today it is used as a performance venue and a museum.
It is said to have five ghosts within, making it Leicesters most haunted building and ghost tours are a popular attraction for the public and paranormal groups.
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