Hotels & Estates
Specialist Arboriculture services | support for grounds management teams
Experienced, discreet arborists for country estates & hotels across Hampshire.
Help maintain and enhance the natural beauty of your grounds while ensuring the safety of your visitors and property.
Hedges
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Well-maintained hedges are not only vital for the overall cohesion of your landscape design, but regular maintenance is so important for health & safety considerations too; whether you’re managing a public area or private estate.
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Planting hedges isn't just a landscaping choice; it's a strategic decision that brings a multitude of benefits. From privacy to shelter, habitat curation to seasonal appeal, whatever your reason for planting we can help!
Trees
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From considered trimming and reductions to thoughtful shaping; our tree services are always undertaken to compliment the landscaping of your grounds, without compromising the health of the tree.
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Our skilled arborists will safely remove trees that have reached the end of their lifecycle or pose risks. We dismantle trees with precision and care, leaving behind a landscape that can continue to thrive.
Estate
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Our skilled technicians will remove any unwanted stumps, enhancing your estate's appeal, creating open spaces, and preventing regrowth with specialised equipment.
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Whether you need an area completely cleared, or want to keep the timber from your dismantled trees for internal use, pop a message over to the team in office and we’ll be happy to help!
Support where you need it.
Whether you already have a grounds team/manager on hand, or you’re looking for us to create a recommended annual schedule of work; we're on hand to support in the way that works best for you.
If you’re looking for advice on the grounds on a new acquisition and would like an initial consultation, get in touch via with button below.
“Highly recommend C&D Trees Ltd.
Punctual, methodical, precise and professional in their approach to all aspects of their work. We now have beautifully reduced and reshaped oak trees.”
— Adelaide Morris