We've ended up with far more oak brash than we need, so we cut some of it up today, separating it into piles of nice branches to keep and leave to rot down for wildlife:
On Tim's last day felling here, he took down the large hung-up birch for us (in return for keeping it for firewood), which you can see here:
So, we were left with the big twisty chestnut. We'd wondered whether to leave it, but it didn't actually look that healthy, so we figured it would be best to coppice it and let it make a fresh start.
Now you see it:
Mike
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