Logs the length of a double decker bus, harvested by Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) now used to build a full-scale log house

The house is now being constructed by Bedrock Buildings and erection on site is expected to begin in the early summer, on a plot of land in the village of Tomich…The finished house will use a total of 55, massive, 100-year-old Douglas Fir logs.

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The Highland Times writes:

Harvested as part of FLS’s A82 steep ground harvestingprogramme, (designed to remove very large old trees that are now getting too large for the landscape and causing a potential risk), the logs are now being prepared by the Bedrock Buildings team, at their workshop and yard.

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