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Clacton Firewood Deliveries

Need hardwood logs for your open fire or multi fuel stove?

We are a small family run business. All our Hardwood logs comes from sustainable, managed woodland and forests as well as managed tree thinning.

At Oak Hill Logs, we offer only the best quality hardwood firewood. All the hardwood logs are seasoned for 2 years and we have a large stockpile of logs which are stored undercover.
The log lengths are from 8″ to 12″ long, with the majority being 10″.

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Benefits of using our hardwood logs and services in Clacton

Oak Hill logs are available all year round as we stock our own firewood at all times so our customers are never disappointed. If you’re looking for logs, kindling or coal for your fire pits, fireplace, multi fueled stoves or just want to stock up for the winter, we can supply the firewood you need. See below for the different species of wood we supply:

  • Oak Logs
  • Elm Logs
  • Ash Logs
  • Hornbeam Logs
  • Beech Logs
  • Sycamore Logs

We at Oak Hill logs believe in going that extra mile in service for our customers and we value our customers, that we deliver and also stack the logs for you at no extra cost. If you want to know more about Oak Hill Logs, call us any time for a friendly chat about your hardwood firewood requirements on
07985 709 621 or email us at info@oakhilllogs.co.uk. Hardwood firewood – Clacton.

Clacton Facts

History

Clacton was a site of the lower Palaeolithic Clactonian industry of flint tool manufacture. The “Clacton Spear”, a wooden (yew) spear found at Clacton in 1911 and dated at 450,000 years ago, is the oldest such spear to have been found in Britain. Great Clacton was founded by the Celts around 100 BC. There are some vague traces of Romans using the Clacton area as a seaside resort. The name Clacton dates from around AD 500 when the area was settled by Saxons.

Seaside Resort

The modern-day Clacton was founded by Peter Bruff in 1871 as a seaside resort. Originally the main means of access was by sea; Steamships operated by the Woolwich Steam Packet Company docked from 1871 at Clacton Pier which opened the same year. The pier now offers an amusement arcade and many other forms of entertainment. People who wanted to come by road had to go through Great Clacton. In 1920s, London Road was built to cope with the influx of holidaymakers. Later, in the 1970s, the eastern section of the A120 was opened obviating the need for Clacton visitors to go through Colchester. Today Paddle Steamer Waverley operates from Clacton Pier offering pleasure boat excursions.

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