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The Great British Trees were 50 trees selected by The Tree Council in 2002 to spotlight trees in the United Kingdom in honour of the Queen's Golden Jubilee.

Ketts oak
Ketts oak, Hethersett

England

The Martyrs tree - geograph.org.uk - 1277399
Tolpuddle Martyrs Tree

Western England

South West

Southern England

Sign beneath "Wellington's Wellingtonia", Stratfield Saye - geograph.org.uk - 1422810
Wellingtonias were named in honour of the first Duke of Wellington, having been introduced to this country in 1853, a year after his death. The parent tree here was planted in 1857 by the second Duchess.

London and the Home Counties

Panshanger Great Oak
Great Oak in Panshanger Park

Eastern England

Legendary Apple - geograph.org.uk - 29342
Newton's Apple Tree, Woolsthorpe Manor

The Midlands

Northern England

The Great Holker Lime at Holker Hall - geograph.org.uk - 271197
Holker Lime

Northern Ireland

Scotland

A sign at the Capon Tree - geograph.org.uk - 744652
Capon Tree plaque
Arbutus menziesii
Arbutus Tree

Wales

  • Ley's Whitebeam, one of only 16 Sorbus leyana (a type of whitebeam) growing wild anywhere, in Merthyr Tydfil
  • Pontfadog Oak, with a girth of 12.9 metres (42 ft), the largest Sessile oak in Wales, in Pontfadog, Wrexham. The tree was blown over by the wind in 2013.
  • Llangernyw Yew, the oldest tree in Europe (Between 4,000 and 5,000 years old), a yew in the churchyard of St Digain’s, Llangernyw, Conwy
  • Defynnog Yew, Powys, Wales. A tree once estimated at 5,000 years old with evidence now suggesting a maximum of 2,500. NOTE it was not in the original list.

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