Brentwood Tree Surgeons
Tree Care and Landscaping in Brentwood
Four Seasons tree care and landscaping are a trusted, fully insured and fully qualified city and guilds (NPTC) tree surgery company based in Essex.
We offer a professional service to the highest standard. We undertake our work with an environmentally friendly approach and the same time professionally removing and trimming any unwanted foliage in a clean and tidy manor and leaving quietly with respect to your home and any surrounding neighbours.

BENEFITS OF USING OUR TREE CARE SERVICES IN BRENTWOOD
- Crown Thinning
- Crown Reduction and Shaping
- Crown Lifting
- Formative pruning of young trees
- Hedge and Shrub trimming
- Tree Felling
- Tree Removals
- Stump Grinding
- Rooting Removals
- Storm Damaged trees
- Pollarding
- Fencing
- Dead wood Pruning
- Emergency tree work
- Hedge Removal
- Ivy Removal/Trimming
- Grounds Maintanence
Facts about Brentwood
General
Brentwood is a town in the Borough of Brentwood, in the county of Essex in the East of England. It is located in the London commuter belt, 20 miles (30 km) east-north-east of Charing Cross, and near the M25 motorway. Latest figures suggest the town has a population of 79,000.
Brentwood is a suburban town with a small but expanding shopping area and high street. Beyond this are residential developments surrounded by open countryside and woodland; some of this countryside lies within only a few hundred yards of the town centre.
History
During the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381, Brentwood was the meeting place for some of the instigators, such as John Ball and Jack Straw. They, apparently, met regularly in local pubs and inns. The first event of the Peasants’ Revolt occurred in Brentwood, when men from Fobbing, Corringham and Stanford were summoned by the commissioner Thomas Bampton to Brentwood to answer as to who had avoided paying the poll tax. Bampton insisted that the peasants pay what was demanded of them. The peasants refused to pay and a riot ensued as Bampton attempted to arrest the peasants.
The peasants moved to kill Bampton, but he managed to escape to London. The rioters then, fearing the repercussions of what they had done, fled into the forest. After the riot the peasants sent word to the rest of the country and initiated the Peasants’ Revolt. The Essex assizes were sometimes held here, as well as at Chelmsford.
Area’s nearby Brentwood we cover:
