Crossroads planned to develop a medievally-inspired community and village in which participants could live and work. The project was to provide opportunities for people to learn and pursue medieval skills and crafts, while being within commuting distance of a major CBD.
Information meetings were held and updates were provided for a number of years. They purchased a property north of Yass and erected a couple of buildings but eventually ran into problems with local government.
1991
| Overview The Crossroads Concept Aims of the Project The Village Vision Criteria for Land Legal Aspects Business Workings Accommodation The Medieval Farm Recreation Artisans’ Guild Community Solutions Stages of Development Participation |
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1992
| Update letter to Medievalists – Undated, late 1992 | Download |
1993
| Letter to Medievalists – January 1993 | Download |
| Signpost 10 – April 1993 | Download |
| Signpost 10 – Concept plan foldout – April 1993 | Download |
| Update letter Undated – post Easter 1993 | Download |
| Signpost 11 – July 1993 | Download |
| Signpost 12 – October 1993 | Download |
| Update letter – 11 October 1993 | Download |
| Signpost 13 – December 1993 | Download |
| Signpost 13 – Site plan foldout – December 1993 | Download |
1994
| Signpost 14 – March 1994 | Download |
| Signpost 14 – Indicative Site plan foldout – March 1994 | Download |