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About Oak
The two types of Oak most commonly found in the United Kingdom are Quercus Robur, the common Oak, also known as English or Pedunculate Oak, and Quercus Petraea, the Durmast or Sessile Oak. The branches of the Sessile Oak are straighter than those of the Common Oak and the main trunk is less branched. The Common Oak has stalked Acorns, whereas the Sessile Oak has no stalks.
The inherent beauty of Oak has been cited in poetry and prose for centuries and it maintains a special value at the heart of British culture. Its qualities go far beyond the simply practical. Favoured through the ages for basic purposes such as roof supports, or by shipbuilders and cabinetmakers, the use of oak for shelter, security and elaborate décor has become a cherished tradition.
Oakmasters is dedicated to the continuation of these important traditions, whilst placing them in a contemporary and progressive setting. We pride ourselves on an old fashioned sense of service and attention to detail, whilst utilising the benefits of state of the art skills and technology.
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