Perched on a hill overlooking the small town of Junee, New South Wales, Monte Cristo Homestead has been called Australia’s most haunted house — and for good reason. Built in 1885 by wealthy grazier Christopher Crawley, the Victorian manor was a symbol of success… but behind its ornate façade lies a grim history of sudden deaths, tragic accidents, and chilling cruelty. Over the decades, residents, visitors, and even the current owners have reported ghostly apparitions, phantom footsteps, sudden cold spots, and the unmistakable smell of burning straw. From the fatal fall of a Crawley child to the gruesome deaths of workers and servants, Monte Cristo’s reputation as a hotspot for the supernatural has only grown. Today, it stands as both a meticulously restored museum and a place where the past refuses to rest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Perched on a hill overlooking the small town of Junee, New South Wales, Monte Cristo Homestead has been called Australia’s most haunted house — and for good reason. Built in 1885 by wealthy grazier Christopher Crawley, the Victorian manor was a symbol of success… but behind its ornate façade lies a grim history of sudden deaths, tragic accidents, and chilling cruelty. Over the decades, residents, visitors, and even the current owners have reported ghostly apparitions, phantom footsteps, sudden c...