| firewood & charcoalFirewood is available all year round, and is either locally grown or made from recycled wood.
FREE *LOCAL DELIVERY ON FIREWOOD ORDERS OF £60 OR MORE! *Brighton & Hove delivery (normally charged at £12) is free when ordering £60 or more of firewood.SOFTWOOD £3.50 large bag BAG SIZE approx. 90cm high x 50cm wide
Our most commonly available firewood: offcuts of softwood from the wood we collect. Can be used on its own or in combination with hardwood.
HARDWOOD £6.00 large bag BAG SIZE approx. 80cm high x 50cm wideThis is a mix of kiln-dried hardwood offcuts, such as oak, beech and ash, collected from local joinery workshops. Hardwood burns more slowly and produces more heat than softwood, and less ash. Very useful for smaller woodburners.
KINDLING £5.00 large net BAG SIZE approx. 50cm high x 25cm wideThis is usually softwood, recycled from used pallets, cut into small strips.
SPLIT LOGS £5.00 large net BAG SIZE approx. 60cm high x 30cm wide
These are locally grown, seasoned hardwood split logs - usually beech, ash, oak and chestnut.
Delivery
FREE *LOCAL DELIVERY ON FIREWOOD ORDERS OF £60 OR MORE!Please call and we can arrange your firewood delivery by phone, and we can take payment by card over the phone prior to your delivery Normal delivery charge is from £12 in Brighton & Hove area. Local delivery (normally charged at £12) is free when ordering £60 or more of firewood. Click HERE for delivery costs for further areas
We make Kindlecone firelighters - a natural and very effective way to light a real fire - only £4.00 for 5 
charcoal for bbq's
Locally made in Sussex from sustainably managed woodlands, using traditional methods. Available during summer months, please call for details if you require charcoal at other times of the year.
Charcoal £6.00/ 3kg bagThere are many reasons to choose to use Local Charcoal in preference to imported charcoal and other barbecue fuels - read more HERE
Nine out of ten bags of charcoal sold in the UK come from overseas, predominantly from endangered tropical rainforest and mangrove habitats of South America, West Africa and South East Asia. Huge environmental damage is caused by unsustainable deforestation and the resulting forest fires and floods in these regions. In the past twenty years, about half of the earth's mangrove swamps have been destroyed. To make matters worse, their loss is also linked to coral reef destruction. In addition, we add to the negative environmental impact through the consumption of fossil fuels transporting charcoal so far around the world to the UK.
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