| Survey data | |
|---|---|
| Surveyed by: Steve Heath | Surveyed on: 18th October 2012 |
| Number of trees: 1 | |
| Girth: 4.8m (measured at 1.5m) | |
| Tree form: Maiden | |
| Dead or alive: Alive | |
| Standing/fallen: Upright | |
| Access: Private - not visible from public access (permission required to view) | |
This tree's story
The tallest Wellingtonia in Doddington Place, the tree is located in the woodland walk close to a brick and flint archway. Large splayed base with buttresses, evidence of woodpecker boring. Lichen and moss grows on this tree which appears to be in excellent health.
Growing on the tree
- Lichen
Signs of animal life
- Insect boring
- Bird nesting

