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Monte Cristo Homestead
Australia's most haunted house has a history of tragedy: a burned child, a murdered maid, a stable boy killed for romance, and a man chained for 40 years. The spirits remain.
1885 - Present
Junee, New South Wales, Australia
500+ witnesses
Monte Cristo Homestead
Australia’s most haunted location—a beautiful Victorian mansion with a history soaked in tragedy and death.
The House
Built in 1885 by Christopher William Crawley:
- A grand Victorian manor
- Overlooking the town of Junee
- Symbol of wealth and status
- But tragedy would define it
- Every generation added more ghosts
The Tragedies
The Dropped Baby
- A maid dropped an infant down the stairs
- The baby died
- Mrs. Crawley blamed the maid
- The maid claimed invisible hands pushed the child
- She was found guilty of murder
The Maid’s Death
A pregnant maid:
- Was found dead outside the house
- She had either jumped or was pushed
- Her identity was never confirmed
- Her ghost is seen near the balcony
The Stable Boy
A young stable boy:
- Fell in love with a local girl
- Mr. Crawley disapproved
- The boy was found burned in his quarters
- Officially an accident
- Many believe he was murdered
Harold the Hermit
The most disturbing story:
- A mentally ill man named Harold
- Was chained in the stables by his mother
- For 40 years
- Fed scraps like an animal
- His mother died when he was in his 50s
- He could barely walk or speak
- He died shortly after being discovered
Mrs. Crawley’s Grief
After her husband died in 1910:
- Elizabeth Crawley rarely left the house
- She became a recluse for 23 years
- She died in her bedroom in 1933
- Her presence is still felt throughout
The Hauntings
Current owners report:
- Doors opening and closing
- Footsteps throughout the house
- The feeling of being watched
- Animals refuse to enter certain rooms
- Photographs showing anomalies
- Guests fleeing in the night
Specific Spirits
- Mrs. Crawley: Felt in her bedroom, watching
- The Maid: Seen near the balcony
- The Stable Boy: Heard in the stables
- Harold: Scratching sounds from the stables
- The Baby: Crying heard on the stairs
The Investigations
Paranormal teams have recorded:
- EVPs with clear voices
- Temperature anomalies
- Equipment malfunctions
- Physical contact experiences
- Shadow figures in photographs
- Objects moving on video
Visiting Today
Monte Cristo is open for:
- Day tours
- Overnight stays (for the brave)
- Paranormal investigations
- Many visitors report experiences
- Staff have countless stories
Monte Cristo stands beautiful against the Australian sky. But within its walls, the tragedies of the past refuse to rest.