Blackwood Has 'Wow' Factor at RACV Healesville | Tasmanian Timber

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Blackwood Has ‘Wow’ Factor at RACV Healesville

Premium Blackwood was utilised for the project. This warm, rich textured timber is featured throughout the sprawling resort.

The restful Yarra Valley provides a tranquil background to the resort which has been designed to complement the surroundings – hence the use of attractive, environmentally sustainable timbers.

The RACV Healesville Country Club is less than an hour and half drive from Melbourne and continues to offer an outstanding range of dining, sporting and accommodation options.

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