The Aldworth Yew - St Mary's Church, Aldworth, Berkshire, UK
Posted by: Dragontree
N 51° 30.631 W 001° 12.166
30U E 624717 N 5708130
This ancient yew tree survives in the churchyard in Aldworth village.
Waymark Code: WM7FBD
Location: Southern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/18/2009
Views: 11
It is estimated that the yew tree is 1000 years old and it still grows held up by props for support. There is a small sign in front of the tree stating that with the adjacent hollies this tree would have seen pagon worship long before the advent of Christianity.
The tree was damaged in a gale in 1976 and the hollow trunk broke away leaving just this part of the root system and tree surviving. It measured 28 feet in height in 1971 before the gale. Please treat the tree with the respect it deserves.
The website below has reference to this yew and others in Berkshire.
Genus/Species: Taxus baccata
Height: 22
Girth: 16
Method of obtaining height: Sighting along a 45 degree angle
Method of obtaining girth: Arm reaching
Location type: Other public property
Age: 1000
Historical significance: It is thought that this may be the oldest tree in England.
Website reference: [Web Link]
Walk time: 1
Planter: Not listed
Parking coordinates: Not Listed
Photograpy coordinates: Not Listed
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The required photograph does not need to show the entire tree, but the individual tree must be recognizable.
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