Survey data | |
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Surveyed by: Mike Germain | Surveyed on: 8th June 2016 |
Number of trees: 1 | |
Tree form: Coppice | |
Dead or alive: Alive | |
Standing/fallen: Upright | |
Access: Public - open access (e.g. public park, churchyard, etc) |
This tree's story
These old Hornbeam trees are located in the Country Park, in an AONB, on a track leading to the Pilgrims Way and Trottiscliffe Village.

Growing on the tree
- Moss
Additional comments
There are three old Hornbeams close together in the park, with identification tags numbers. All three have been coppiced.
1. The tree is 232cm @150cm, has 5 branches, with 2 limbs removed, plus moss. Tag no 00991.
2. This tree is the largest at 330cm @150cm, from the trunk it has 6 branches at 1.5m, and some removed. It has a large amount of damage, plus moss. Tag no 00992
3. The tree is 310cm @150cm, with 10 branches from the trunk. It has rot, damage and some decay at one side from a removed branch. Tag no 00993.