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Turkey Oak – 592

Survey data
Surveyed by: Valerie CatonSurveyed on: 23rd November 2012
Number of trees: 1
Tree form: Maiden
Dead or alive: Alive
Standing/fallen: Upright
Access: Public - open access (e.g. public park, churchyard, etc)

This tree's story

This Turkey oak is that last survivor of seven oaks which were planted around the VIne in Sevenoaks to commemorate the Coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. The other six were blown down by 100 mile per hour winds in the Great Storm of 16 October 1987 ( see first two attached photos, by kind permission of Keith Wade)The media coverage of the storm
mistook these trees for those which gave Sevenoaks its name, and dubbed the town ‘Oneoaks’ ! This episode certainly put Sevenoaks on the map.

Additional comments

The destroyed oaks have since been replanted.

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