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Comparing it to the chestnuts behind our place I would say its around 275to 300 years old but pics can be deceptive. But I am probably completely wrong.

 

Thanks for that.. Imagine what it's seen???

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Thanks for that.. Imagine what it's seen???

 

There is an oak tree that can be seen from my boys bedroom window that has stood there for 1000 years. Think what that's seen I will take a pic when I am back home it does look the part.

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There is an oak tree that can be seen from my boys bedroom window that has stood there for 1000 years. Think what that's seen I will take a pic when I am back home it does look the part.

 

Great, the chestnut had been battered by the weather, but fair play...

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