Back in Victorian times there was a small truffle hunting industry centred on the beech woods of Southern England. The "last" truffle hunter retired in the 1930s. Over the last decade their has been a revival of interest in English truffles. You could have them growing naturally in your woods and not be aware of them.
I run The English Truffle Company (http://www.englishtruffles.co.uk) using trained dogs to search for wild growing truffles in woodlands in Southern England. We run “truffle hunting experience days” where we host guests for a day to learn all about truffles, experience a couple of hours of truffle hunting and sample the results. We work in partnership with landowners so they get some income from their woods:
- ● Truffle Sales – split 50/50
● Truffle Hunting Days - paying a fee per person for access to their woodland
To grow our business, we are seeking additional woodland sites in Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire and within an hour or so of London. They should be / have:
- ● Species - Beech plantation preferred but also any of Oak, Hazel, Birch, Hazel or Hornbeam
● Soils – well drained, alkaline soils on chalk or limestone – not “clay with flints”
● Parking for several cars
Thanks,
James Feaver