| Survey data | |
|---|---|
| Surveyed by: Hugh McEwan | Surveyed on: 5th July 2015 |
| 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 tree is known as Bexley’s Charter Oak. It is 200 years old and was planted in what was the Danson Mansion Estate (now Danson Park). See accompanying photo of plaque for details.
Signs of animal life
- Bird nesting
- Bat roost or potential bat roost
Additional comments
Not able to measure girth as tree fenced for protection.
