Forestry

Agriculture       Forestry       Sawmill       Historic Property

Northern England and Southern Scotland boast some of the UK’s most productive forest regions, with timber production projected to double in the next 20 years.

Forestry at Northumberland Estates

Northumberland Estates manages woodlands across approximately 3,700 hectares in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. Our forests are part of one of the UK’s most productive forest regions, contributing to both sustainable timber production and environmental goals.

Diverse Woodlands and Tree Species

Our woodlands include a mix of coniferous and broadleaved trees. Around 80% of the woodland is coniferous, with species such as Sitka spruce and Scots pine, while broadleaved areas are made up of species like oak and beech. As forests mature and thinning takes place, we gradually increase hardwood coverage for stronger ecological balance.

Hulne Park

A highlight of our woodlands is Hulne Park, which accounts for 15% of the total forest estate. This historic woodland provides myriad ecological benefits. The earliest record of trees in the Park dates back to 1184, when Eustace de Vesey transported timber to Alnwick Abbey from his woods.

Sustainable Management Practices

Our Estate woodlands are managed on a sustainable basis, ensuring that an equal area is felled, thinned, and restocked each year. This approach aligns with the UK Forest Standard, emphasising sustainability as a way to meet current needs without compromising future generations.

Looking Ahead

Forestry is a long-term investment, and while predicting future needs can be challenging, we are prepared for the opportunities ahead. Recent storms in 2021 resulted in significant timber loss, prompting a reassessment of our growing stock. However, these challenges also bring new opportunities for landscape renewal and species diversity.

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