We're fully insured!
Full public liability insurance of up to £10 million in cover
Specialist Arborist insurance
Plant hire insurance.
At ArborX Tree Surgery We have the scope to handle
large commercial clients and small private households
ArborX Tree Surgery Services was founded by Kyle & Jay and has been providing Tree Surgeon Buckhurst Hill services, in and around the Essex area. ArborX offers a full range of tree surgery services tailored to our clients needs along with advice and identification. Offering a full range of services, we have the scope to handle large commercial clients and small private households providing excellent service and aftercare.
Prices are estimated per job
We offer a professional and friendly tree survey and inspection service and advice on what your needs might be.
Entirely safe full or partial felling or dismantling of tree using modern and controlled rigging of sections techniques.
Careful tree pruning at all times complying with BS 3998 the British standard for recommendations for tree work.
Complete removal of felled or pre-existing tree stumps, opening up previously unusable space.
Professional and experienced Hedge cutting service ranging from a regular light trim all the way to a large reduction in size.
Crown Reduction, lifting and shaping of entire canopy to improve light and tree shape.
Full public liability insurance of up to £10 million in cover
Specialist Arborist insurance
Plant hire insurance.
At ArborX we are passionate about the wellbeing of our environment and we are committed to reducing our carbon emissions. As a result we run Aspen Alkylate through all our machines Aspen is 99% cleaner than ordinary petrol (hydrocarbons). ArborX has also committed to switching over to some battery powered tools.
We strive to be in constant communication with our customers until the job is done. If you have questions or special requests, fill in the contact form below or give us a call. To get a free quote for our Tree Surgeon Buckhurst Hill, please contact us at your convenience. We look forward to hearing from you!
Please give us a call on either of the numbers below and we’ll be more than happy to help.
Kyle
07730 393 041
Monday | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
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Tuesday | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Wednesday | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Thursday | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Friday | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Saturday | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Buckhurst Hill is served by two London Underground stations: Buckhurst Hill and Roding Valley, which are on the Central Line. The line directly links the area to central London, as well as local areas including Woodford, South Woodford, Leytonstone, Epping and Loughton. Also, from nearby Chingford station, services can be used to reach London Liverpool Street via Walthamstow and Hackney. Bus service 397 can be used to reach Chingford station. Most bus routes serving Buckhurst Hill are London Buses services.
The first mention of Buckhurst Hill is in 1135 when the reference was made to “La Bocherste”, becoming in later years “Bucket Hill”, originally meaning a hill covered with beech trees. It lay in Epping Forest and consisted of only a few scattered houses along the ancient road from Woodford to Loughton. Before the building of the railways, Buckhurst Hill was on the stagecoach route between London and Cambridge, Norwich, Bury St Edmunds and Dunmow. Originally it was a part of the parish of Chigwell; there was no road connecting the two communities and in order to get to church, parishioners had to ford the River Roding at Woodford. The Parish Church of St John was built in 1838 as a chapel of ease but Buckhurst Hill did not become a separate ecclesiastical parish until 1867. The opening of Buckhurst Hill Station in 1856 saw a rapid expansion in the population of the area; nearly six hundred new houses had been built near the station by 1871. Some of the land for this expansion was enclosed from Epping Forest, before this practise was halted by the Epping Forest Act, 1878. The civil parish of Buckhurst Hill became Buckhurst Hill Urban District in 1894. In 1933, it was merged with the Chigwell and Loughton Urban District to form the Chigwell Urban District. A further merger with Epping Urban District, Waltham Holy Cross Urban District and most of Epping and Ongar Rural District in 1974 brought Buckhurst Hill into Epping Forest District, and in 1996, Buckhurst Hill Parish Council was established as the first tier of local government.
Call Kyle on 07730 393 041
Kyle
07730 393 041
Opening Hours
Monday to Saturday: 8:00am to 5:00am
Sunday: CLOSED
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