Penzance is Britain’s most westerly town of any size — and it has a tree story unlike anywhere else in the UK. The Gulf Stream influence gives Penzance one of the mildest climates in England: frost is rare, summers are long and warm, and rainfall is significant but spread throughout the year. These conditions allow trees to grow rapidly and in many cases far larger than their species would achieve further east. But the Atlantic exposure from the south-west is relentless — in a bad storm, Penzance takes the full force of weather systems that have crossed thousands of miles of open ocean.
We cover Penzance and West Penwith — including Marazion, Mousehole, St Just, Sennen, Ludgvan, and the villages of the far west. Crown reductions on rapidly-growing specimens, storm response, removal in challenging coastal positions, stump grinding, and management of the exotic and sub-tropical species that thrive in Penzance’s remarkable climate are all part of our work here.
Penzance has a Conservation Area and the surrounding Penwith AONB is one of Cornwall’s most strictly protected landscapes. We handle all required notifications and applications. Free site visit, written quote, no obligation.