Parish Trees brings over a decade of professional arboricultural expertise to Devon and Cornwall. We are NPTC-qualified, insured to £10 million, and we carry out every job to British Standard BS3998 — the same standards we have delivered across the South East since 2012, now serving the South West.
The South West has its own tree challenges. Coastal exposure from the Atlantic batters maritime hedgerows and isolates specimen trees. Dartmoor and Exmoor’s upland conditions stress trees differently to lowland gardens. Cornwall’s mild microclimate encourages rapid growth that needs managing carefully. AONBs and National Parks across both counties add a layer of planning complexity that requires an experienced team who knows the rules — and knows when to apply for consent before a chainsaw starts.
We handle everything from a single overgrown garden tree in Exeter to multi-stem woodland management on a Devon estate. Our team carries out crown reductions, crown lifting, tree felling and removal, stump grinding, hedge trimming, emergency storm call-outs, and tree planting. For commercial clients we provide site clearance, forestry mulching, and full arboricultural reports.
Every job starts with a free site visit. We look at the tree, check TPO and AONB status, and give you a written quote with a fixed price. No surprises. If the job needs a planning notification or consent application, we handle that for you.
Why use a qualified tree surgeon in Devon and Cornwall?
Anyone can buy a chainsaw. What separates a professional tree surgeon from a cowboy is insurance, qualifications, and accountability. Our team holds NPTC certification in chainsaw operations, aerial tree work, and utility arboriculture. We carry £10 million public liability — so if anything goes wrong, you are protected. We carry out every job to BS3998, the British Standard for tree work, and we leave every site clean.
We cover all of Devon and Cornwall, working from Exeter to Penzance and everywhere in between. Use the links below to find your nearest coverage area.