Cooper
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We have quite a big Holly tree at the front of the house. Its roots have damaged a drain's inspection pit and it is pushing over a rubble wall and that could be dangerous. It has also ruined our path several times. The trunk of the tree is substantial about 30 cm diameter for about 2 meters and the stems after it bifurcates are also quite thick. It is at least 50 years old and indeed may be much older. We may need to cut some big roots to sort the drain out and the wall problem may mean it has come down. I would like advice about what to do with the timber. There are lots of tree surgeons who work in our neighbourhood but mostly they chop trunks into manageable blocks. I had a Turkey Oak felled into 1.5meter lengths a few years ago and as I had a big trailer I was able to take it to a saw mill in Edenbridge where they slash cut it for me for £45. I no longer have a vehicle with a tow hook or the trailer and am at a loss what to do. Will the timber be any good? I know Holly is attractive and very white and unless the centre is rotten some nice boards could be cut. We would like to preserve it as it maintains our privacy but if it has to come down we don't want it wasted.
Thanks in anticipation for your usually excellent advice. We are located in Bromley South London.
Martin
Thanks in anticipation for your usually excellent advice. We are located in Bromley South London.
Martin