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BARNSLEY BOB
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So if I was looking for logs for next winter at £40-£70 for 1.6 metres or would I spend £200 on a load of beech and ash. All wood burns well when dry beech is not 3 times better.

 

 

It's about five miles from me (close enough that we occasionally go to the chippy in Henley anyway). I've got no own source of wood and have been lucky in the last few years that I've got hold of wood in exchange for labour, but do have space to store and season some wood.

 

Tempted to get a couple in and relax for the summer instead of worrying where the wood might come from!

 

 

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