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๐Ÿ“ Between Winchester & Chandler’s Ford

Tree Surgeon
in Otterbourne

Expert tree surgery for Otterbourne, Compton, Hursley and the villages between Winchester and Chandler’s Ford โ€” from the Winchester-based team right on your doorstep.

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๐ŸŽ“NPTC QualifiedCity & Guilds certified arborists
๐Ÿ›ก๏ธยฃ5m Public LiabilityFully insured on every job
โœ…BS 3998 CompliantWork to the British Standard
๐Ÿ“Winchester BasedLocal team, fast response

Sound familiar? You’re in the right place.

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A large tree close to your house, garage or fence in Otterbourne or Compton is getting too big and you want it reduced before the winter storms.

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A tree from a neighbouring property is overhanging your boundary or dropping branches and debris into your garden.

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Large conifers planted as a garden boundary have grown to 5โ€“6 metres and need major reduction or complete removal.

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You’re in or near the village centre and aren’t sure if your tree has a conservation area restriction or individual TPO before starting any work.

Tree surgery in Otterbourne: what you need to know

Otterbourne and Compton are mature Hampshire villages sitting between the River Itchen and Chandler’s Ford, with established private gardens and strong village character.

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Mature private gardens

Otterbourne and Compton have well-established private gardens โ€” many with mature oak, beech, ash, cherry and yew planted decades ago. As these trees reach full size, crown reduction or careful removal often becomes necessary. We work regularly across both villages and are experienced working in constrained garden spaces alongside established buildings and boundaries.

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Conservation areas and TPOs

Otterbourne and Compton village cores are covered by conservation area designations, and Winchester City Council maintains TPO protection on a number of individual trees in the area. Trees in conservation areas require a Section 211 notification before significant work; TPO trees require a formal consent application. We check both registers before quoting and handle all paperwork on your behalf.

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Ash dieback between Winchester and Eastleigh

Ash dieback has spread through the Hampshire chalk valleys and is now visible across the corridor between Winchester and Eastleigh. Ash trees in Otterbourne and Compton that carried healthy crowns in recent years are increasingly showing sparse, failing canopies. We assess ash trees at any stage of the disease and advise on the timing and method of safe, planned removal.

Villages We Cover

OtterbourneComptonHursleyShawfordTwyfordColden CommonChandler’s FordAllbrookHiltingbury

Not listed? Get in touch and we’ll confirm coverage.

Common Questions

Yes โ€” Otterbourne and Compton are around 5โ€“6 miles south of Winchester and well within our regular working area. We also cover Hursley, Shawford, Twyford and Chandler’s Ford nearby.
Yes โ€” Winchester City Council maintains TPOs on a number of trees in these villages and there are conservation area designations in the historic village cores. We always check the planning position before quoting and handle all notifications on your behalf.
Yes โ€” we’re seeing ash dieback throughout the corridor between Winchester and Chandler’s Ford, including Otterbourne, Compton and Hursley. If you have an ash tree that’s looking sparse, dropping branches early or has dead wood visible at the top, we’d recommend getting it inspected sooner rather than later. Ash dieback progresses and a tree in late-stage decline can become structurally unsafe. Contact us to arrange a site visit and we’ll assess it and advise on the right course of action.
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Yes โ€” see our Chandler’s Ford page for details. We cover the full area between Winchester and Eastleigh, including Chandler’s Ford, Otterbourne and Compton.

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