Seasoned
Hardwood
Dense, slow-burning seasoned hardwood — oak, beech and sycamore from local Dorset tree surgery operations. Serious heat that keeps your room warm for hours without constantly topping up.
Net bag
4.4 m³
cut to size
local timber
Set it, forget it
Our seasoned hardwood is the dense end of our range — slower to light than ash or kiln dried wood, but exceptional once it gets going. Hardwood logs burn slowly and steadily, producing a powerful, long-lasting heat that makes them ideal for log burners where you want to load up and leave it.
The species mix typically includes oak, beech and sycamore — all sourced from local tree surgery operations across Dorset. These are exactly the trees that come down for everyday reasons: maintenance, safety clearance, storm damage. Our job is making sure that timber is put to the best possible use rather than going to landfill or the chipper.
Because we source through natural tree surgery work rather than plantation forestry, the exact mix of species varies by delivery. What doesn't vary is the quality: every log is a genuine local hardwood, properly seasoned to a burning moisture level and cut to a consistent 8–10" length.
For customers who want slow, sustained heat with minimal fuss — this is the product. Load up the stove in the evening, adjust the airflow, and it'll keep delivering warmth well into the night. Paired with our kindling or eco kindling to get it started and you've got a simple, satisfying system.
Seasoned Hardwood Prices
2026 / 2027 · Oak, beech & sycamore
Want pure ash for an even cleaner burn? See our Seasoned Ash page. For maximum heat output, Kiln Dried is our premium option.
Local hardwood species
The heaviest and densest of our hardwoods. Takes time to get going but once it's established, oak sustains heat for longer than almost any other species. The traditional choice for serious log burner users who want overnight performance.
Burns with a steady, even heat and produces a beautiful long flame. Minimal ash residue, splits cleanly and provides a consistent, reliable burn. One of the most satisfying hardwoods to burn in an open fire or log burner.
A reliable all-rounder that burns well and produces solid heat output. Lighter than oak but still a proper hardwood. Works well as part of a mixed load — easier to light than oak and keeps the fire going steadily once established.
Heat per log — by species
The denser the wood, the more energy packed into each log and the longer it burns. Hardwood species are significantly denser than softwoods — which is exactly why they're the choice for serious wood burning.
The chart shows approximate relative heat output per log compared to a softwood baseline. All our seasoned hardwood is sourced from Dorset tree surgery work — 100% recycled, 100% local.
Approximate relative heat output per log. Actual output varies by moisture content and log size.
