Calculating the butt volume of 'Rex', my veteran oak, yields a rather surprising number.
Butt height = at least 10 metres
Butt radius (half diameter) = 0.8 Metres.
Volume = 3.141 x 0.8 x 0.8 x 10
= 20.1 cubic metres !!
Better put a TPO on him, subsequent owners might do a quick value calculation and realise if he's good timber he's worth a bomb chopped. You'd lose a lot in felling and planking, but Hewins of Lopen sell their planked oak for £1400 per cu metre, that makes Rex tempting to someone to have a pop at. Fear not Rex, you're safe with us, I'd consider it sacrilege to even think of felling such a massive ancient living thing. Each of his upper boughs is as big as a large oak, so in total I reckon there's possibly 40 cu metres of wood there. (and a lot of prime habitat).