Image: Joan McCallum | DOC
Ross Bell Tower
Ross area

Located in the West Coast region

Discover remains from gold mining days on short walks in the area, or enjoy 360 degree views on a day walk to the top of Mount Greenland.

Ross is on SH6.

Gold fossicking

You can only fossick for gold in designated areas. Only hand-held tools are allowed. More on gold fossicking areas and rules.

Ross Bell Tower 

The Ross Bell Tower is a historic landmark in the Ross town. The tower has been restored and rebuilt by DOC, and you can hear the bell being rung on special occasions.

The original bell tower was well due for a makeover, its wooden frame had virtually rotted through making it unsafe to support the 150kg bell.

The tower has been a feature of the Ross landscape for many years. The exact date of its erection is unknown, however it is shown in photos dating back to 1909.

DOC staff were assisted by a crane in revamping the old bell tower. The rotten wood was replaced with sturdy new pine and the casing surrounding the bell restored. The bell cover was painted and the tower stained in colours akin to the original.

The tower was reconstructed in 1977 by Lands and Survey with care taken to replicate the original. Today, the brass bell is the only part remaining from the original tower. It was cast in a Glasgow foundry in 1868 and donated to the Ross Township by the Hokitika Fire Brigade in 1874.

Historically, the bell tower was used to signal a fire to the town's people. Ross resident Suzie Breeze remembers the bell being rung on special occasions like New Year's Eve.