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Tree Surgeon in Barnham

A rural village and rail junction between Chichester and Bognor Regis, Barnham combines historic farmland, orchard heritage and mature suburban tree cover.

A brief history of Barnham

The story behind Barnham's trees

Barnham appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as 'Berneham', with its Norman church of St Mary still surviving at the heart of the old village.

The parish was historically famous for its market gardens, orchards and nurseries — 'the Barnham fruit belt' — supplying London markets by the late nineteenth century.

The opening of Barnham railway junction in 1846 turned the village into an important local hub, driving Victorian and Edwardian housing growth.

Modern Barnham combines those old orchards and hedgerows with post-war housing, meaning a rich mix of veteran fruit trees, mature oaks and suburban planting.

Local tree stock

Old orchards, veteran hedgerow trees and suburban gardens mean Barnham work ranges from careful fruit-tree pruning to large mature-tree reduction and felling.

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