Our woods are a mixture of chestnut coppice with a bit of larch plantation, intermingled with quite latge oak trees. it is ancient woodland and the tithe map shows that it was coppiced in the 1840s. The current coppice crop is quite mature - some of what we have cut is over 20 years old but I am interested how old the oak trees are. Obviously, I could cut them down and count the rings but that would be a bit drastic!! Is there a rule of thumb method based on their circumference?