Its aim was to re create a medieval European village on the site, and to establish co-operative style dwellings.
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.
[2] Monthly working bees over the years built a small bridge, graded roads, camping sites and a dam.
[citation needed] The Crossroads Medieval Village Co-Operative Limited was deregistered in the State of New South Wales on 22 June 2018.
[6] The Cooperative aimed to establish a small village, with a medieval theme and general appearance, but with some degree of modern comfort.