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  • Wellingtonia

    Also more commonly known as Sequioadendron giganteum, or giant redwood. Its native name is Wawona, that’s one of several. Be lovely to know it as Wawona but I’d get in trouble with the nomenclaturists. (The wise people that name trees) It’s an amazing tree and it would be amazing to see it in the groves of California, towering above and reaching for the skies, knowing that many generations before you had seen the same. It grows well in this country and its wood is great, strong, light, durable. It’s also super carbon catching. It has the ability to absorb huge quantities of carbon and produce wood from it. We catch carbon and bury it under the sea !! We’re obviously not the cleverest on the planet ! (I’ll have to write another blog about that) Below is another delivery of one that Jonno took the other day. If you visit Forage farm shop, near cowbridge, you'll see this wood used in the cafe. It's got great colour and quite robust. If you want to see more of this amazing wood, just call us or call around. You could grab a coffee at Forage too and see the wood in use. As for seeing the amazing trees; one of the best groups of them is at Aberdare ! They have a group of 4 which are a good size and look fantastic. Bute Park is another good location. And of course there's Westonbirt Aboretum in Gloucestershire. We also have started to grow them here in the Nursery, Coed y Tor nursery, so watch this space.

  • Customer Projects

    It's lovely to receive photos of pieces of furniture made by our customers. Regular customer Martin Coxon has shared these images of a cupboard made from Spalted Beech and Sequoia with plywood shelves and Pine back and a narrow hallway console table made mainly from Beech with wedged mortise, tenon and dovetail joints. Martin isn't a woodworker by profession but loves to make things. So please do send photos of your makes, just email us at info@milledwoodcompany.co.uk

  • Sweet Chestnut Delivery

    These huge Sweet Chestnut butts have arrived in the yard and will soon be milled, so watch this space to see what beautiful boards will appear.

  • Beech Slab

    Whenever we mill, and any sawmiller will tell you, there is always a moment of “Wow!”. A gorgeous Beech slab with lovely grain and character. Beech can be very plain sometimes and sometimes it can really surprise you.

  • Crafted Table

    Chris Gubby has created this stunning table from Beech boards supplied by us. The wood is from a Beech tree removed by ESA Treecare. The tree is from Welsh st. Donats.

  • Larch Timber Frame

    The timber frame is up in our woodland. An amazing 2 week course run by Fred and Joe at Elwy working woods and all the folk on the course, created this amazing space.  The larch was from the woodland and milled here and on site, less than 1 mile in travel. https://www.facebook.com/elwyworkingwoods/?locale=en_GB https://www.instagram.com/elwyworkingwoods/?hl=en

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