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Green Elm from Holyrood Park, Edinburgh


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We are milling a fairly large batch of good quality Elm from around 600 yards from the Palace of Holyrood in Edinburgh on the 17th of November.

 

The logs are 16-18ft long, 20-28 inches in diameter, excellent colour, virtually no shake, pippy and burred in places.

 

Can mill to order and deliver by pallet (£65 a pallet). Price is £18 to £22 a cubic foot (£637 to £778 a cubic meter) and can be cut to any thickness required.

 

Get in touch if you are interested. There is about 240 cubic foot available.

 

Jonathan

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Hi Rob - sorry no pictures as I've been stupidly busy and every time I think about taking a photo, we've already run out of daylight!

 

Tom - came from a tree surgeon this side of Edinburgh. I think that it was a council contract. Not a huge amount of trees, but about 15 tonnes all in I think. I'll give you a buzz about the mill at some point before the end of the week - I saw you out this morning towing the trailer with tractor towards Barnton.

 

Jonathan

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