Tree ID: 1697
Yews recorded: Lost
Tree girth: No data
Girth height: not measured
Tree sex: female
Date of visit: 21-Jun-03
Source of earliest mention: 1852: The British, Roman and Saxon Antiquities of Worcester - Jabez Allies
Notes:In The Bristish, Roman and Saxon Antiquities and Folklore of Worcester (1852) several yews are noted by the writer: ‘In the chapel-yard at Lulsley there is an ancient female tree, which is 6 yards round at about five feet, and five yards round at about three feet from the base. The head of it is partly dead, and several large limbs have broken off. The length, from the extremity of one bough to that of the opposite one, is twenty-two yards’. The assumption is that the tree was lost at the time the new church was built.
Tree ID | Location | Photo | Yews recorded | Girth |
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1697 | Lulsley | Lost | No data available - view more info |