Have seriously got the bug and we have been to look at another plot. There haven't been any takers and it has been on the market for some time. I think the thing that would put a lot of people off is the extremely damp nature of the ground, it varies from a bit squelchy to small ponds. Young reed plants are currently coming up all over the place. I'm told by a nearby neighbour that the ground has got wetter since local strawberry growers have been stopped from drawing water nearby for irrigation. There are a few dykes running through it. If these dykes were given a thorough overhaul is it likely to dry out much? and how much is the integrity of the tree roots likely to be affected by the dampness of the ground? Very hard for me to tell what type of trees they are with no leaf, but my guess is mainly Sycamore. Is Sycamore any good for firewood?
We are looking at this purely as a wood harvesting / re planting project, not somewhere to camp / spend leisure time etc.
Dave