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The Monwode Oak, Monwode Lea
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP2691
This remarkable ancient oak has hollowed and split into two halves, which... (more)
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The Baginton Oak
by A J Paxton
for square SP3474
This ancient tree has a very prominent site in the village and was well-known to... (more)
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Oak tree, Ash Green
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3484
This pedunculate oak, Quercus robur, stands in a field near the A444 bypass... (more)
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Veteran oak tree, Fieldgate Lane, Kenilworth
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP2872
This massive tree stands in a front garden in Fieldgate Lane, but can be seen... (more)
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Ancient oak tree, Monwode Lea
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP2691
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Veteran oak tree in the deer park, Coombe Abbey
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP4079
This oak tree in Coombe Abbey Park is classified as a veteran by the Woodland... (more)
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The Dalston Oak, from the west, Acorn Bank estate
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY6127
Acorn Bank is a National Trust property, incorporating an old house, gardens,... (more)
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Shakespeare's Oak, Stoneleigh Abbey
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3171
This vast and ancient oak tree stands a short way to the northeast of the... (more)
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Oaks and limes, Stoneleigh Abbey Park
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3171
This view of the park landscape, with its oak trees set in grassland, is framed... (more)
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Veteran Trees, the Woodlands, Coombe Abbey Park
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3879
These are mainly pedunculate oaks, some listed on the Woodland Trust site, see... (more)
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Not suitable for those of a nervous disposition
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3779
The zombie tree reared up for the attack. Though dead for many years, it was... (more)
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Veteran oak tree, Hollyfast Road, Coundon
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3180
This fine old oak tree is growing in suburban Coventry by a fence that surrounds... (more)
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Ancient oak tree, Crogen, Glyn Ceiriog
by Christopher Hilton
geograph for square SJ2637
A nearby notice names this as "The Oak at the Gates of the Dead": it... (more)
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Two oaks in a field, one alive, one dead
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3371
The living one is a Turkey oak, Quercus cerris, listed on the Woodland Trust... (more)
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A tree of two halves: the Monwode Oak
by A J Paxton
for square SP2691
This ancient split oak, with a field boundary fence passing through it, is seen... (more)
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The Henley Mill Oak, Henley Mill Lane
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3681
This fine oak tree is growing in a hedgerow opposite Henley Farm. The Woodland... (more)
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Cae Meldon Oak
by Luke Jones
geograph for square SO2515
Large Oak Tree near Cae Meldon, Northern Gilwern. Well, it's reasonable to... (more)
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The Major Oak
by Richard Croft
geograph for square SK6267
Famous English Oak in Sherwood Forest, thought to be over 800 years old
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Young oak tree
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8248
A young oak tree on the Common at Old Hills near Callow End. Here is a similar... (more)
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Trunk of an ancient split oak, Monwode Lea
by A J Paxton
for square SP2691
This is a close-up of the once hollow, now fully split trunk or bole of the... (more)
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The Henley Mill Oak, with Henley Green behind
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3681
This remarkable oak tree stands in a hedgerow on Henley Mill Lane, by Henley... (more)
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Son of Royal Oak and baby oak at Boscobel House
by Jeff Buck
geograph for square SJ8308
The Royal Oak we see today at Boscobel House is a descendant of the tree where... (more)
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Son of Royal Oak and baby oak at Boscobel House
by Jeff Buck
geograph for square SJ8308
The Royal Oak we see today at Boscobel House is a descendant of the tree where... (more)
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Oak tree on Bablake playing field, Coundon
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3180
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The Royal Oak, Boscobel
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SJ8308
It was in an oak tree here that the future king Charles II hid when escaping... (more)
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A pair of fastigiate oaks
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3379
Fastigiate trees have upward-pointing, parallel branches that bunch together.... (more)
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The Major Oak, Sherwood Forest
by Phil Champion
geograph for square SK6267
The Major Oak is a large English oak (Quercus robur) near the village of... (more)
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The Major Oak, Sherwood Forest
by Phil Champion
geograph for square SK6267
The Major Oak is a large English oak (Quercus robur) near the village of... (more)
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Young oak tree, Old Hills
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8248
A young oak tree on the Old Hills, rolling common land and a popular picnic spot... (more)
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Young oak tree
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8248
Young oak tree on the Old Hills at Callow End.
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Oak tree, south of Ling Cottage
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK2205
On the south side of the public footpath / access track, in Amington Hall's parkland.
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Oak tree, outside Amington Hall Farm
by Christine Johnstone
for square SK2305
At the western entrance to the farmyard.
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Oak tree
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO5659
The oak tree is usually one of the last trees to lose its leaves in the autumn,... (more)
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Oak
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square NZ0821
It's unusual for an individual tree to be marked on an OS map and surely... (more)
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Ancient oak tree, Hoxne
by Chris Holifield
geograph for square TM1776
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The Poker Tree
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square NN5200
So named after a fight between Bailie Nicol Jarvie, a magistrate from Glasgow,... (more)
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Grimston's Oak, Epping Forest
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TQ4095
This "monarch of the Forest" stands in a clearing at the junction of... (more)
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Autumn oak tree
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO7740
Autumn oak tree beside a footpath through a field at Little Malvern. Here is... (more)
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Oak trees and steel houses in Canley
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP2877
Canley has been shaped by centuries of ownership by the Stoneleigh Abbey estate,... (more)
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Acorns
by Anne Burgess
for square NS9374
I think these are Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) because the acorns are unstalked... (more)
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Acorns
by Anne Burgess
for square NS9374
I think these are Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) because the acorns are unstalked... (more)
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Oak tree alongside bridleway
by Christopher Hall
geograph for square SE9986
This oak tree is alongside the bridleway which runs up the side of Ayton West... (more)
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Oak tree in grassland, Hunstay Hill
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO4473
The large scale OS map revised in 1998 shows this field as woodland, but it is... (more)
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The Peckforton Oak
by Jeff Buck
geograph for square SJ5357
Known locally as the 'Big Oak' the Peckforton Oak is thought to be... (more)
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Riding past the old oak tree
by Gerald England
geograph for square SJ9493
Riders on the Trans Pennine Trail are passing the old oak tree at Foxholes.... (more)
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Old oak trees
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8732
Old oak trees near Home Farm in Forthampton. These are among a number of... (more)
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An oak tree and Tewkesbury Abbey
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8732
An oak tree in summer near Home Farm in Forthampton, Tewkesbury Abbey can be... (more)
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The Royal Oak, Boscobel House
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SJ8308
This is not the actual oak tree which Charles II climbed and hid in after... (more)
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The Royal Oak, Boscobel
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SJ8308
This is not the actual oak tree which Charles II climbed and hid in after... (more)
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Grimstons Oak, Epping Forest, March 2014
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TQ4095
No leaves yet in March 2014, so the structure of the tree can be clearly seen.... (more)
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