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As the title, it has started to blowdown anyway and with the current shortage of timber in Ireland.  .  .

I was already contacted by Scottish woodlands re this timber, just today.

It is near the County road with reasonable access, i.e. 1/4 mile up a laneway, not through rank bog.

Unthinned and untended mind.

What is it likely to be worth, to me?

Marcus

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Depending on site access, ground conditions and local timber prices, somewhere in the region of £30-35/t standing. Maybe more, given the timber shortage in Ireland.

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