Sustainable Timber
Resources
The Estate woodlands at Mostyn,
Flintshire, and the Gloddaeth woodlands at Llandudno, Conwy, have been in
the Mostyn family since 1400 AD.
With active management
dating back several hundred years these woodlands have been able to
produce a sustainable timber resource for the Estate.
Home grown oak beams
incorporated into the buildings of Mostyn Hall in 1552 are still as
strong and sound as they were when lifted into place by the builders of
the Tudor period.
Mostyn Estate woodlands are
predominantly ancient or ancient semi-natural woodlands. They are managed
in accordance with Forestry Commission guidelines to enhance visual and
environmental features and to grow good commercial timber for the future.
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All timber can be sawn to
your requirements, from large section oak beam and joist to a selection
of native hardwood board.
Gate posts are always
available
in oak or softwood and general softwood timber is carried in stock.
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Suppliers of home grown
Welsh hardwood
Within these broadleaf
woodlands all timber is carefully selected for felling
or thinning. These areas are then replanted with native species to
produce
a sustainable hardwood timber resource for the future.
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