For Brighton area please.
For Brighton area please.
For Brighton area please.
Thanks for that but I want a cubic metre which weighs about half a ton. It is difficult in my small booted car so I would really prefer a delivery. There are quite a few suppliers around but they vary in quality.I'd check out some of the places where you can take your bags and fill them yourself (assuming you have access to a car), there's a place between Hassocks and B Hill, they have a sign out on the A283 when they've got logs, and if you go out of season they will do, or there's Muddleswood farm just after Singing Hills. Am sure there's others more local, but I've used those.
The reason I suggest getting your own is that you can select the right size for your burner - Our is not particularly small, but the stuff that gets delivered is generally too big to burn properly unless in an open fire or a big wood burner. Hope that helps.
For Brighton area please.
I pay £85 for a big bag so will be having a close look at that link...Hi had 2 cubic meters delivered yesterday, £80 he came from pulbrough, oak, very good quality, all dry and seasoned, nick chap too got some cards of him as alwYs hard to find a good source, if u want his num let me know ps he delivered mine to hove.
Here's his eBay link. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Seasoned-..._Fireplace_Fuel_and_Parts&hash=item4ac8df2241 nice fella, I got 2 of them big bags £80 just bell him he pop em round
I pay £85 for a big bag so will be having a close look at that link...
Cheers. I'm in Eastbourne which is 10 miles beyond his normal delivery range but maybe thanks to NSC he'll get a few punters from over this way and consider it worth the extra miles...Tried loads over the years and they have been shit, don't burn, spit, or burn tarie!! These look good all sorts of sizes, we onlymhave a small open fire so they are perfect
All oak, small but need them like that as we have a small open grate, all bone dry tho, rang him Sunday morning popped straight round
Friends of mine have a place in France and they have a wood burner like most of the locals, local wood is always Beech. There is a lot of coppicing in the area and they are close to The Bocage which is made of coppiced Beech. Best logs are those about the thickness of a mans arm.After being seasoned for a year they burn perfectly, not too fast and no spitting like coniferous wood. Trouble is, we don't have a lot of Beech over here.
For Brighton area please.