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- Commonly used for cladding, decking, flooring, and structural beams, Douglas fir offers strong potential as a future timber crop
- There’s also the potential to create your own wildlife viewing hide, allowing for quiet observation of the woodland’s many natural visitors
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Description
Berry Hill Wood is located 300 metres above sea level near Bratton Fleming in North Devon. It features open rides running along both western and eastern boundaries, and a cleared path marked by white-tipped posts through the centre of the woodland. The woodland is predominantly composed of Douglas fir trees, with a mixed broadleaved area featuring willow and hazel towards the southern end, and mature beech trees lining the western and eastern boundaries.
A stream flows gently along the southern boundary, and a stoned forestry track provides year-round vehicular access. The woodland has a solid hardstanding area and a dedicated parking space for camper vans.