This historic homestead at the end of the nineteenth century, and is believed to be haunted by many apparitions; including a whole host of former residents. The owner and staff have reportedly seen a little girl in a white dress running across the property, who has been known to vanish around corners. Others describe an elderly lady in an old-fashioned dress parting the curtains in a room on the upper floor to peer out into the street. Staff have also reported hearing disembodied footsteps, voices that call out their names and a fear of dread in some rooms of the building.
(Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 54 Hyatts Road
Oakhurst, NSW
Australia
Get Directions » - GPS:
- -33.7400496143505, 150.83538290978697
- Nearest Towns:
- Wallgrove, AU (3.1 mi.)
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Agnes Banks, AU (11.3 mi.)
Clyde, AU (12.2 mi.)
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