I might be wrong but I think most wild hazel nuts are actually filberts which are a lot smaller than the Spanish hazel nut .  If you do find a decent size nut  see how many you can get off the same plant .   Come Nov  pop them in a big plant pot an inch and a half deep ( 5 x  the biggest dia of the seed )  & cover it with some mesh to keep the squirrels out & water well .   Put them in a shaded position that gets a bit of wintersun .  By May you should start to see the new nut  tree's emerging .
Pot grow them to about a foot tall   give them a few  BabyBio feeds in spring & late (ish ) summer , then plant them out in the early November when the leaves have fallen .
 Planting them through a hole cut in a couple of sheets of thick weighted down cardboard helps keep the weeds at bay & stops them drying out till they are strong enough rooted to crack on by themselves .