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Ancient lime pollard


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It's on a site called Prisk wood in the Wye valley (grid ref SO 533 091), summer roost for various bats, I'll check with the reserve officer. They were last pollarded about ten years ago and for part of an old boundary on a former millstone quarry. They appear to be small leaved limes for which the site is known for. Age is about 400 year. The biggest problem is the larger of the tree is in almost two halves and were moving a lot as I worked on them. Might consider banding them.

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