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They think it's a fair price and are considering it, according to a friend that works on the estate the manager is going to try and bid me up but as I based my price on just over £6 per hoppus foot there's not a great deal of movement.

 

They're nice trees but as you say there will be others.

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I remember a few years ago when I was volunteering for the NT at Clumber Park and they were turning the old head gardeners house into an upmarket dining restaurant they chopped down tons of yew, it still breaks my heart to this day remembering it all being thrown on a very large bonfire.

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