by Rory Millar | Mar 14, 2016 | Blog, 2016, News
We’ve touched before on the importance of oak being used in buildings throughout English history. Its sturdy properties, abundance in days before more modern materials, and general beauty mean that some of the oldest structures in England incorporate oak....
by Rory Millar | Apr 29, 2015 | Blog, 2015
The celebration of oak runs deep throughout the roots of British history. Ingrained in myth, the wood was sacred to Druids – Merlin’s wand was made of oak, as was the Round Table. It stands for the heart of Britain – a symbol of strength and durability. And boy...