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Looking for some woodland to rent or buy
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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 6497323" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>Thanks for that, very interesting. I don't think my bit has sufficiently large spaces between the trees or would survive the footfall you intend and - being rather sentimental about it, which is why I have kept it - I'd rather not see it damaged. </p><p></p><p>However, thinking on what you intend, you may be best off in approaching an estate - they are always looking to maximise return on every asset and the managers are rarely as sentimental as me. I'd advise having some area - both overall and for venues / marquees - and access requirements ready, and then make some approaches. One place that springs to mind is the Ashridge Estate behind Berkhamsted, quite a large area of mixed woodland with good access, worth a try. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 6497323, member: 8735"] Thanks for that, very interesting. I don't think my bit has sufficiently large spaces between the trees or would survive the footfall you intend and - being rather sentimental about it, which is why I have kept it - I'd rather not see it damaged. However, thinking on what you intend, you may be best off in approaching an estate - they are always looking to maximise return on every asset and the managers are rarely as sentimental as me. I'd advise having some area - both overall and for venues / marquees - and access requirements ready, and then make some approaches. One place that springs to mind is the Ashridge Estate behind Berkhamsted, quite a large area of mixed woodland with good access, worth a try. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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