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David Humphries
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Sitting having a jar earlier today and pondered on how many pubs with a tree name had 'the' tree associated with its name still in existence

 

This is the Walnut Tree in Worlington, Suffolk.

 

Not entirely sure if the tree in the attached images is the original one which gave rise to its name, but it possibly is.

Interestingly the owner told me the pub used to be called The Chequers in its past.

 

Any of you guys drink in pubs named after that old tree in the pub garden?

 

 

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Locally I can think of the Beech Tree Inn at Dumgoyne, I know there's trees there, but I can't think whether any of them are beeches or not. I think there might be a beech in the car park, but don't think it's old enough to be an original beech. The building was originally opened by the railway.

 

There's also the Oak Tree at Balmaha, which does have an impressive old oak tree by the side of it.

 

Sorry, no pictures of either.

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