Classwood

Classwood specialises in finely crafted Tasmanian timber products, located at Ross in the Tasmanian midlands.
Classwood is housed in a heritage-listed drill hall (circa 1900) originally used during World War One for Light Horse Brigade training. Now, it features a display of wall murals, fine timber work and crafts. You can browse the range of products which include handcrafted kitchenware, vases, decorative timber boxes, wood-turned platters, bowls and carvings. Many of the pieces use specialty Tasmanian timbers such as Huon pine, blackwood, myrtle and sassafras. Classwood is a family-owned and operated Tasmanian business.
The colonial township of Ross is one of Australia’s best-preserved 19th century villages with a total of 40 historic buildings. You can walk the town’s tree-lined streets to see examples of the town’s architecture including the Ross Bridge (1836), St Johns Church of England (1868) and the Macquarie House and Store (1840s) which now contains a collection of military memorabilia dating from 1800.
Ross is a classified historic town, just under 90 minutes’ drive north of Hobart (121 kilometres/75 miles) and an hour south of Launceston (78 kilometres/48 miles).

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52 Church Street
Ross
Tasmania 7209

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