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Yes you guessed it, I'm selling all of these Logs, lots of them. Selling them real cheap as I really want them gone. See pic.

They are very well seasoned and cut to different sizes (Some Perfect for the fire place, camp fires, your chimera, fire pit, or what ever you need them for.


Types of wood are for sure are Eucalyptus, Oak,....Maybe some ash in there and the odd this and that perhaps but mostly the first 2 types.


Also some big size parts too almost tree stumps, you can use them for seats nearly, but able to lift by one person. And the odd thick branch too.


So for ?250 you can everything you can see in the picture!-Great Deal!!!

Or Car boot full ?20-Great Deal!!!

Or Wheelie bin size amounts ?10-Great Deal!!!


Will except offers to a degree on how much you need, but happy to talk! Be prepared to come and lung them into your transport, as my back is very bad these days! Bring your own bags please!


So why not stock up for the summer/winters to come. Warm hello to you all!


Chris

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