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Just outside the town of Junee in the Riverina region, Monte Cristo Homestead is Australia’s most haunted house – a place where Victorian Gothic architecture meets spine-tingling history. Built in 1885 for the wealthy Crawley family, the homestead has been preserved exactly as it was, complete with original furnishings, personal belongings, and a palpable sense of the tragedies that unfolded here. For travellers interested in local culture and the macabre, this is an unforgettable detour off the main highway between Sydney and Melbourne.
Highlights & What to See
- The Homestead Tour: Wander through 40 rooms frozen in time – from the grand parlour to the cramped servants’ quarters – while guides recount the family’s misfortunes, including the infamous 1920 murder of a maid.
- Ghostly Encounters: Whether you’re a sceptic or a believer, the eerie atmosphere is undeniable. Many visitors report cold spots, strange noises, and even apparitions – the house has been featured on paranormal TV shows worldwide.
- The Coach House & Stables: Explore the outbuildings where the family’s carriages and horses were kept, adding another layer to the property’s self-sufficient estate life.
- The Gardens & Cemetery: Stroll through the overgrown grounds and visit the small family cemetery, where several members of the Crawley family are buried – a poignant reminder of the homestead’s past.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least 1.5–2 hours for the guided tour and a wander around the grounds. If you’re a keen ghost hunter or history buff, consider visiting in the late afternoon when the light fades and the atmosphere intensifies. The homestead is easily combined with a stop in Junee (famous for its licorice factory) as part of a larger self-drive itinerary through the Riverina.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Junee – Just a few minutes away, this historic railway town boasts the Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory, perfect for a sweet pit stop.
- Wagga Wagga – 30 minutes north, the region’s largest city offers the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, the Botanic Gardens, and the Riverina Museum.
- Temora – About an hour north-west, home to the Temora Aviation Museum, a world-class collection of vintage aircraft.
- Coolamon – A charming heritage village with the Coolamon Cheese Factory and a historic main street.
- Narrandera – On the Murrumbidgee River, this town offers river walks, the Narrandera Fisheries Centre, and the Koala Reserve.
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