Woodpile
A woodpile is a stack of cut and seasoned wood, typically used for fuel in fireplaces, stoves, or outdoor fire pits. It is often organized in a neat manner to allow for air circulation, which helps the wood dry out and prevents rot. Woodpiles can be made from various types of wood, such as oak, maple, or pine, depending on the intended use and availability.
Woodpiles are commonly found in rural areas, where people rely on wood for heating and cooking. Properly stacking wood can also deter pests and make it easier to access when needed. In addition to practical uses, woodpiles can add a rustic charm to gardens and outdoor spaces.