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Hi all, newbie to the site here.

 

I have 15 or so acres of woodland near Ashford in Kent, and am looking into the possibility of selling some of the timber within the wood.

Fronting the woods is a couple paddocks and storage buildings/Barn in an old livery yard so plenty of room to stack the timber. Road access is easy from the yard.

Could anyone give me any advice as to how I would go about getting a decent price for trees. Manly Oak, Hornbeam, Ash, Birch and Hazel with Aspen in the younger areas.

Apologies if I'm posting in the wrong area, Thanks.

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Depends how much you are looking at having cut and the reasons why. the best way to get a decent price is to offer the timber for sale on a tender/bid basis, that way you are able to choose the highest bidder.

 

I would be interested in coming and taking a look I will PM with my details.

 

David

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