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A gallery of our
significant trees
Pictures of some of the trees we have submitted so far to the ATI
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This part of Fineshade Wood used to be Assarts Farm and this old Oak was in a hedgerow beside a public footpath

This Ancient White Willow is just inside the caravan site at Top Lodge, Fineshade. It's trunk is almost totally hollow.

Veteran tree seen near the footpath leading due east from Bisbrooke. It's alongside the Uppingham Brook which flows down to the Welland

One of a line of 15 or so very old trees in the field near the footpath above Fineshade Abbey

Huge coppice stool with girth over 8 meters. This is one of many Small-leaved Limes in the National Nature Reserve of Easton Hornstocks

Coppiced Oak in Fineshade Wood. Former large trunk probably felled when the railway line was constructed in the 1860s

Veteran Willow beside the former route of the River Welland at Harringworth

This notable Oak is in the middle of Wakerley Great Wood. How has it survived the felling regimes in this woodland?

A veteran Beech tree on the northern boundary of Fineshade Wood above the village of Duddington

A notable Horse Chestnut which must have been in a former hedge line near the northern boundary of the Blatherwycke Estate (Britain Sale)
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