Crossroads (medieval village)
Crossroads was a medieval-era focused communal site in Australia, established and run by a cooperative. Its aim was to re create a medieval European village on the site, and to establish co-operative style dwellings.
History
The origins of the cooperative emerged in 1991 and by September 1992 the 26 foundation members of the project formed a non-profit co-operative. By 1994 enough funds had been raised through members and supporters to buy a good-sized block of land. Monthly working bees over the years built a small bridge, graded roads, camping sites and a dam. In addition to the work by the cooperative members, users of the land also added to the site with some improvements.A medieval Guild Hall was built on site in 2006. This structure was based on mid 15th style architecture, with modifications for Australian conditions, based on availability of materials, and consideration of local fire hazards.
Apart from the Guild Hall, the site was developed with a residence for the site keeper. Some permaculture projects were undertaken on site after successful application for a government grant for these works.
The site was sold in 2018.
The Crossroads Medieval Village Co-Operative Limited was deregistered in the State of New South Wales on 22 June 2018.