Tree Surgeon Lymington | NFDC | Clearcut Tree Surgery

NFDC · Solent Coast · New Forest Edge

Tree Surgeon
Lymington

NPTC qualified tree surgery across Lymington and the surrounding Solent villages. Salt-exposed coastal trees, New Forest edge species, NFDC planning authority. Full service from crown reduction to tree removal — and every TPO application managed start to finish.

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Tree surgery in Lymington

Tree Surgery on the
Solent Coast

Coastal conditions and salt exposure

Lymington's position on the western Solent gives it a mild maritime climate — but the prevailing south-westerly winds carry significant salt loading across the town and its gardens. Trees on exposed plots, particularly those within half a mile of the Solent shoreline, experience salt burn on windward foliage, suppressed growth on the seaward side and a general stress response in species not adapted to coastal conditions.

The most resilient species in Lymington gardens are holm oak (Quercus ilex), maritime pine (Pinus pinaster), sea buckthorn, griselinia and escallonia — all of which tolerate salt spray effectively. Species commonly planted inland but poorly suited to Lymington's exposure include silver birch, most ornamental cherries, beech and hornbeam. Crown management of exposed trees should account for the predominant wind direction — reducing windward growth to decrease sail effect reduces storm risk and the degree of salt burn.

The New Forest edge

Lymington sits at the southern edge of the New Forest District, and many properties on the town's northern and western edges are close to — or within — the National Park boundary. The planning authority applicable to your property depends on its exact location: most of Lymington is within New Forest District Council (NFDC), but properties beyond the town boundary in villages such as Boldre, Sway and parts of the Lymington hinterland may fall within the New Forest National Park Authority (NFNPA). We confirm which authority applies at every site visit.

Lymington River and estuary trees

The Lymington River runs through the town to its tidal estuary and the Lymington-Yarmouth ferry terminal. Trees on or near the river bank, in the nature reserve fringing the estuary, or in gardens backing onto the tidal marshes require careful management. Riparian work near the main river channel may require Environment Agency notification, and we identify all relevant consents at the site visit.

Planning and TPO applications

Lymington has Conservation Area status covering the historic town centre — trees in the Conservation Area require six weeks written notification to NFDC before any work. Many significant trees in older Lymington gardens also carry individual TPOs. We check all relevant protection status at the site visit and manage every TPO and Conservation Area application on your behalf.

Planning authority

New Forest District Council (NFDC) is the planning authority for most tree applications in Lymington. NFDC holds the TPO register for the town and Conservation Area designation for the historic centre.

Properties in villages outside Lymington's boundary — Boldre, Sway, parts of Pennington and Milford on Sea — may fall under New Forest National Park Authority (NFNPA). We confirm which applies at the site visit.

Conservation Area: Lymington town centre is a designated Conservation Area. All trees over 75mm trunk diameter require six weeks NFDC notification before work.

Villages we cover

Lymington · Pennington · Milford on Sea · Keyhaven · Boldre · Sway · Brockenhurst · Everton · Hordle · Lower Pennington · Sowley

Customer reviews — Lymington

What Lymington
Customers Say

"Large holm oak reduced and two Leylandii removed. The team managed the NFDC application and had everything done within a week of consent. Very impressed with the professionalism."

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Patricia M.
Pennington, Lymington

"Maritime pine over our wall in a Lymington garden — tricky access from a narrow lane. Clearcut dismantled it section by section with no damage to the wall or neighbouring property. Excellent team."

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Thomas & Jean B.
Lymington Old Town

"Hedge reduction along our south-facing boundary near Keyhaven. The team understood the coastal exposure issue and advised on removing the most windward-damaged growth. Good honest advice."

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Nicholas F.
Keyhaven, nr Lymington

Common questions

Tree Surgery in Lymington
— Your Questions

New Forest District Council (NFDC) for most of Lymington. Properties outside the town boundary in surrounding villages may fall under the New Forest National Park Authority. We confirm which authority applies at every site visit before any application is submitted.
Yes. Salt-laden south-westerly winds cause salt burn on exposed foliage and suppress growth on windward sides. Crown management should account for wind loading. Salt-tolerant species — holm oak, maritime pine, griselinia, escallonia — perform best in Lymington's coastal conditions.
Yes — Pennington, Milford on Sea, Keyhaven, Boldre, Sway, Brockenhurst, Everton, Hordle and surrounding New Forest edge villages. Call 01202 022560 to confirm coverage for your specific location.
Costs depend on species, size, access and work required. Free no-obligation site visits and written quotes. Call 01202 022560.

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