 
  
 
Tom's Cottage
Investigation Status: Ongoing 
Location: Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary - Humbug Scrub South Australia 
Location type:Animal Sanctuary 
Location status: Private Residence and Animal Sanctuary 
  Website: http://www.humbugscrubsanctuary.org.au/
The Sanctuary opens at 10am until 5pm, after hours tours can be arranged by phoning the sanctuary direct 

History

Situated
 on a hill in Humbug scrub wildlife sanctuary sits a cottage with over a
 century of history attached. Built by Thomas Bellchambers, the cottage 
was used as a family home up until the late 1980's.
 Current
 caretaker of the sanctuary, Neville Bellchambers (Grand son of Tom) 
tells stories of glowing fireplaces when no fires were lit, strange 
lights floating around the sanctuary (There is no electricity available 
in the Humbug scrub area) and eerie, unexplainable noises.
 Just
 past the Sanctuary boundary lies the ruins of an old gold mining town -
 many open mines are still present, and some buildings still stand 
(although many are just ruins) - but also there are a few graves 
present. This was a harsh area, in harsher times, many people died 
(including a young girl aged 7) in the quest for personal gain - could 
the spirits of old miners still be haunting the area and the sanctuary?

 Visit Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary between 10am and 5pm 7 days a week - night tours can be arranged by asking Neville 
The Grave of Thomas and Eliza Bellchambers 
Thomas
 and his wife Eliza were both interred on the Wildlife sanctuary's land.
 Their grave can be found on the top of the hill behind the Red kangaroo
 enclosure.
 You can visit Toms cottage at Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary at One Tree Hill South Australia. 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm 
Open Gold Mine
 
 
 One
 of the many open mine shafts around the Humbug Scrub region - this one 
is being re-dug and maintained by a long term volunteer at the 
sanctuary. Other mine shafts have had fences placed around them by the 
Friends of Parra Wirra volunteer group.
Investigation
This
 is a site the Eidolon Paranormal team has visited on many occasions, 
day and night. Allen was once a volunteer here and learned first hand of
 the haunting and associated stories, and through is volunteering at the
 sanctuary was granted special permission to conduct numerous overnight 
stays and investigations in the cottage and surrounding sanctuary - even
 venturing further out into the local ruins that surround the area.
It
 was here Eidolon Paranormal team members, and associated volunteers, 
experienced such paranormal phenomena as disembodied voices, being 
touched, temperature spikes, EMF Spikes and visual phenomena such as 
lights and mists.
The 
sanctuary contains no electricity, nor are there power-lines close by, 
so EMF readings can be considered of an unnatural phenomena.
Being
 set 2kms in from the nearest road, the cottage sits on a small hill in 
the centre of tree surrounded valley with very little distractions other
 than the sounds of the animals in the sanctuary itself - this makes for
 a very spooky setting for investigation, it also allows much greater 
freedom in conducting experiments, of which we did many on our numerous 
visits to the cottage..
Eidolon Paranormal looks forward to returning to the cottage and sanctuary for further investigations soon 
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Inside Toms Cottage Museum



 
 
 
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