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StructuresUsing locally grown and sawn timber (eg. oak, elm and larch) we can design and produce a range of interpretive structures that are innovative and sit well in the landscape.
design of hazel enclosure and split hazel information rods at Abriachan built by Les Bates and Abriachan Forest Trust
information board at sports court (Resolis, Black Isle)
habitat boards and simple seating (design only) at Ledmore and Migdale wood carved 3m roadway sign at Benmore Botanic Gardens Argyll made from giant redwood tree milled and carved on site
model design for fishing village shelter and seating Avoch 2008
cruck frame made by a local carpenter Cormack Seeking from local oak and simple interpretation made at Abriachan forest trust
we worked with local artists to produce this dolly peg handrail on a steep footpath climb in an Argyllshire wood
woodland and wetland relief carving at Abriachan Forest Trust wood on Loch Ness side
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