Kelsale, Suffolk

This piece is a wildlife protection bench on which I carved all sorts of creatures from hedgehogs, to ladybirds, to earwigs. This was a fantastic carving made from a challenging piece of cedar sourced in Saxmundham. The community was so delighted by my work that they asked me to come back and carve the rest of the cedar into a rabbit bench. As well as two lovely badgers who were for their Youth Football team as their mascots.

Henry vIII

This was carved in Chelmsford, Essex in Henry VIII’s old former deer park. The tree was possibly an acorn when he was alive. What a great way to use the wood they take out better than wood chipper.

Old oak turned to olympic trophy

Old oak turned to olympic trophy

This fantastic piece was carved out of an old oak tree that had been presented to a gold medal winner from the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games by none other than Adolf Hitler. The tree itself was hit by lightning and so I turned it into the sailing boat in which the athletes won the event. This historically significant oak tree has now become a lovely piece dedicated to those athletes.

Jaguar and Turtle Amazona Zoo

Jaguar and Turtle Amazona Zoo

The Tortoise and the Jaguar Bench call Amazona Zoo in Cromer their home. Thousands of families and children have enjoyed these pieces. Carvings can really bring a place to life in an outdoors based business.