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What a top thread. i will endeavour to find an emormous oak that is in full health after being blown over in '87 i think the farmer said. It must be 5 foot diameter!!

 

 

 

One suggests a little more endeavour Tom ! :lol:

 

 

Here's a fine old Sweet Chestnut, it's three (suckered) proginy are all 60 footers + at around 600 dbh at least.

 

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