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Lime – 3532

Survey data
Surveyed by: Audrey PackmanSurveyed on: 21st May 2014
Number of trees: 1
Girth: 5m (measured at 1.5m)
Tree form: Unsure
Dead or alive: Alive
Standing/fallen: Upright
Access: Public - partial access (e.g. next to footpath or road)

This tree's story

Halstead Place is a recent development of private houses in the grounds of a former school and previously manor house. The open plan grounds are accessible to the public to walk(not to drive or park) and include open spaces and many mature trees.

Signs of animal life

  • Insect boring
  • rodent holes

Additional comments

A lime with a huge bole measuring 630cm at 50cm high and six or seven large trunks. Coppiced or browsed at some time perhaps. Very healthy despite large area of rot at SE base of trunk. Looks impressive standing alone in parkland. measures 6.30m at 18′ high then narrows.

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