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Trees have long been a part of our cultural landscape and throughout history have been worked and managed. Ancient trees are often all that remains as a legacy of some of our most historic landscapes; but through them one can glimpse what was happening in the past. Ancient trees are rare but sometimes where you see one you then notice lots!

The greatest concentrations of ancient trees are found in traditional forests, wood pastures, parkland and wooded commons. However, where there has been change of use down the centuries, an ancient tree or group of trees may be all that remains standing isolated in fields, hedgerows, the middle of housing estates or development. Look for ancient trees in both the lowlands and the uplands.
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Click here to find out more about forests Click here to find out more about chases and parks. Photo: Jill Butler Click here to find out more about wood-pasture. Photo: Jill Butler
Forests Chases and parks Wood-pastures
         
Click here to find out more about commons and village greens.  Photo: Ted Green   Click here to find out more about ancient woodland. Photo: Jill Butler   Click here to find out more about hedgerows. Photo: Jill Butler
Commons Ancient woodland Hedgerows
         
Click here to find out more about urban gardens. Photo: Ted Green   Click here to find out more about orchards. Photo: Jill Butler   Click here to find out more about fields. Photo: Ted Green
Urban gardens Orchards Fields

 

 

 
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Phil Marshall. Woodland Trust Volunteer of the Year 2004
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