WHAT WE DO
Oak Hill Logs is a small family run business. All our hardwood logs come from sustainable, managed woodlands and forests, as well as well managed tree thinning.
Oak Hill Logs is a small family run business. All our hardwood logs come from sustainable, managed woodlands and forests, as well as well managed tree thinning.
We strive to provide the best possible service for all our customers.
We are proud of the products we supply, and so are our customers.
We deliver and stack your logs for you at no extra cost.
Oak Hill logs are available all year round as we stock our own firewood at all times.
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″.
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:
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 – Essex.
The early history of Romford and the immediate area is agricultural and it is recorded as being the location of a number of mills used to grind corn. The area was a focus of the leather industry from the 15th to the early 19th centuries and there is a record of a wide range of industries such as cloth-making, weaving, charcoal burning, metalworking and brewing. Several failed attempts were made in the early 19th century to connect the town to the Thames via a Romford Canal.
Romford is a large town in East London, England, 14 miles (23 km) northeast of Charing Cross. Part of the London Borough of Havering, the town is one of the major metropolitan centres of Greater London identified in the London Plan.
The Romford post town covers all of the former municipal borough and extends over a much wider area, including parts of Barking and Dagenham and Epping Forest.