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- As a result there are large quantities of mature spruce timber now available for harvest subject to the necessary felling licence being approved by Natural Resources Wales (NRW)
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Description
Pen-y-Ffrith is a woodland plot on the northern shores of Alwen reservoir, located on the edge of Denbighshire, and accessible via a right of way off the A543 road. The 3 late rotation Sitka spruce plantations, planted in the late 1980s, contain large quantities of mature timber available for harvest, subject to a felling licence from Natural Resources Wales. The land features deep soils, variable permeability, and moist climatic conditions, with variable stocking of native broadleaves and minor conifer species.
A stone ex-drover's cottage is situated at the centre of the property, which is being retained by the current owners, along with its garden curtilage.