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Tree Surgeon in Arundel

A medieval market town on the River Arun, Arundel is dominated by its castle and cathedral and surrounded by ancient parkland, estate woodland and TPO-protected trees.

A brief history of Arundel

The story behind Arundel's trees

Arundel Castle was founded on Christmas Day 1067 by Roger de Montgomery, one of William the Conqueror's most trusted earls, and has been the seat of the Duke of Norfolk for over 400 years.

The town below the castle grew as a medieval market and river port, with its steep high street of Georgian and Victorian shopfronts still intact.

The nineteenth-century Catholic cathedral, completed in 1873, and the Victorian re-planting of the castle grounds shaped much of the town's mature tree canopy.

Arundel Park — landscaped in the eighteenth century — holds some of Sussex's most impressive veteran beeches, oaks and cedars, many with TPO or conservation-area status.

Local tree stock

With conservation area status covering much of the town, Arundel tree work almost always requires council notification and a careful, arboriculturally sound approach.

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