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Sycamore timber near Stamford


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I have two large(ish) Sycamores coming down in March and at the moment my yard is full of timber and I have nowhere for the timber from these trees. Both trees are in a front garden and close to the road (with a 2.5m tall hedge between them and road), and near Stamford, Lincs.. Anyone interested? I will consider all offers.

 

One tree has a lot of flaking bark at the base and the crown is not too clever (a couple of large snapped limbs in the last couple of years) - so I suspect the timber from that tree wouldn't be up to much for milling/turning but should be useful for firewood but I'm not sure about the other.

 

T1 is ~25m tall, has dbh~1m and bifurcates at ~4m into two ~40-50cm stems

T2 is ~18m tall, dbh ~0.7m and bifurcates at ~3m into two stems

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