Hi! I am Andy Findlay. My wife Hazel and I have just purchased a few acres of ancient woodland in Herefordshire. The wood has not been managed or touched in any way for at least 40 years and is wonderful. We are lucky to have three large existing old farm buildings in the wood, two of which we will use for storage. We hope to use the largest shed and area around it for running low impact off-grid blacksmithing courses during summer months (I have been a smith for 30 years) using charcoal from the wood as fuel and collected rainwater, bellows etc..Some of the courses will focus on toolmaking and bushcraft implements.
The wood is mainly large broadleaf, old coppiced sweet chestnut, some of which are very large, with some mature oak and ash with a good understorey of hazel, ash, and holly.
All this is a year or two down the road, the first thing we need to do is get to know the wood and it's inhabitants and formulate a management plan although we intend to tread very lightly indeed.
Any comments or advice from folk doing similar things would be much appreciated
Cheers
Andy