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Spelthorne Veteran Tree Listing No Road/Area Town Species Age 209 Spelthorne Veteran Tree Listing No Road/Area Town Species Age 209 11 Lammas Court, Moor Lane Staines Chestnut Horse 117 226 11 Manorcroft Road Egham Monkey Puzzle 291 175 Feltham Hill Road Ashford Copper Beech 291A 175 Feltham Hill Road Ashford Copper Beech 222 18 Kenton Avenue Sunbury Wellingtonia 293 2 Russell Road Shepperton Redwood 225 29 Vicarage Road Staines Plane London 180 256 3 Range Way Shepperton Oak 212 138 41 Queensway Sunbury Oak 260 100 5 Chestnut Manor Close Staines Wellingtonia 208 5 Lammas Court, Moor Lane Staines Chestnut Horse 125 223 58 Kenton Avenue Sunbury Ginko 221 8 Kenton Avenue Sunbury Wellingtonia 288 9 Rivermount, Sunbury Wellingtonia 035 Acacia Road Shepperton Acacia 115 258 Acacia Road Staines Acacia 134 057 Atherton Close, end of Cul-de-sac Stanwell Pine 120 Battle Crease Hse, Russell Road Shepperton Mulberry 282 Beeches Knowle Beech 86 Green 218 Cedars Park Sunbury Plane London 454 219 Cedars Park Sunbury Medlar 049 Charlton Road- Outside Village Stores Charlton Oak 110 Village 051 Charlton Road, 201 Charlton Beech Copper Village 1 No Road/Area Town Species Age 050 Charlton Road, 202 Charlton Oak 162 Village 048 Charlton Road, 204 Charlton Oak 245 Village 052 Charlton Road, opposite 146 Charlton Chestnut Horse 215 Village 032 Chertsey Road Shepperton Chestnut Horse 195 216 Church Lammas, Wraysbury Road Staines Chestnut Horse 185 Church Road Shepperton Lime 108 186 Church Road Shepperton Oak 288 187 Church Road Shepperton Walnut 224 188 Church Road Shepperton Mulberry 189 Church Road Shepperton Lime 158 310 Church Road Shepperton Horse Chestnut 311 Church Road Shepperton Horse Chestnut 312 Church Road Shepperton Lime 313 Church Road Shepperton Lime 314 Church Road Shepperton Horse Chestnut 315 Church Road Shepperton Horse Chestnut 316 Church Road Shepperton Horse Chestnut 317 Church Road Shepperton Horse Chestnut 060 Church yard, nr entrance to playing field Stanwell Pine 061 Church yard, nr entrance to playing field Stanwell Cedar 190 Common land, Moor Lane Staines Chestnut Sweet 198 Common land, Moor Lane Staines Ash 146 200 Common land, Moor Lane Staines Plane London 200 201 Common land, Moor Lane Staines Plane Oriental 2 No Road/Area Town Species Age 202 Common land, Moor Lane Staines Plane Oriental 199 Common land, Moor Lane/Berkley Close Staines Chestnut Sweet 055 Corner of Park Road & Horton Road, nr Stanwell Plane London 392 traffic lights 099 Council Offices, Knowle Green Staines Pine Scots 017 Dumsey Meadow Shepperton Maple Norway 018 Dumsey Meadow Shepperton Ash ( size-325 155 used) 019 Dumsey Meadow Shepperton Ash ( size – 325 155 used) 101 Duplicated see 326 102 Duplicated see 327 Staines Plane London 250 213 End Moor Lane Staines Chestnut Horse 113 259 Feltham Hill Road Rec Ashford Oak 141 260 Feltham Hill Road Rec Ashford Oak 181 039 Fordbridge Park North Ashford Oak 156 040 Fordbridge Park North Ashford Oak 168 132 French Street / Ivy Close Sunbury Plane London 274 119 French Street/Ivy Close Sunbury Plane London 275 261 Gordon Road Ashford Plane London 117 220 Green Street Sunbury Wellingtonia 227 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 228 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 229 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 230 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 3 No Road/Area Town Species Age 231 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 232 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 233 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 234 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 235 Halliford Park Upper Pine Halliford 236 Halliford Park Upper Yew 156 Halliford 237 Halliford Park Upper Oak 173 Halliford 237A Halliford Park Upper Oak 188 Halliford 238 Halliford Park Upper Oak 228 Halliford 239 Halliford Park Upper Oak 218 Halliford 240 Halliford Park Upper Oak 296 Halliford 241 Halliford Park Upper Beech 213 Halliford 242 Halliford Park Upper Oak 234 Halliford 243 Halliford Park Upper Oak 173 Halliford 244 Halliford Park Upper Chestnut Horse 227 Halliford 245 Halliford Park Upper Chestnut Horse 097 Halliford 246 Halliford Park Upper Sallow Halliford 4 No Road/Area Town Species Age 247 Halliford Park Upper Sallow Halliford 248 Halliford Park Upper Sallow Halliford 249 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 250 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 251 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 252 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 254 Halliford Park Upper Elm Corsican Halliford 123 Harfield Road Sunbury Cedar 224 Hawkwood Road Staines Yew 230 056 High St by Church Stanwell Plane London 150 054 Horton Road, path leading to Stanwell Stanwell Plane London 364 Place 038 Kingston Road ( By BAT building), Knowle Staines Chestnut Horse 215 Green 430 Laleham Abbey Laleham Cedar Of Lebanon 036 Laleham Park Laleham Chestnut Horse 177 037 Laleham Park Laleham Plane London 227 065 Laleham Park Laleham Oak 279 066 Laleham Park Laleham Oak 146 067 Laleham Park Laleham Zelcova ( storm damaged in 1987 stump only) 068 Laleham Park Laleham Pine Scots 5 No Road/Area Town Species Age 069 Laleham Park Laleham Oak Holm 070 Laleham Park Laleham Oak Turkey 121 071 Laleham Park Laleham Lime 087 072 Laleham Park Laleham Cedar of Lebanon 073 Laleham Park Laleham Zelcova stump – over 200 years old. Re-growing 074 Laleham Park Laleham Chestnut Horse 144 075 Laleham Park Laleham Chestnut Sweet 076 Laleham Park Laleham Lime 151 077 Laleham Park Laleham Cedar of Lebanon 078 Laleham Park Laleham Oak Holm 079 Laleham Park Laleham Chestnut Horse 301 080 Laleham Park Laleham Cotoneaster 081 Laleham Park Laleham Sycamore 130 082 Laleham Park Laleham Zelcova 083 Laleham Park Laleham Lime Small 288 leaved 084 Laleham Park Laleham Oak 112 085 Laleham Park Laleham Oak 146 086 Laleham Park Laleham Oak 163 001 Laleham Pond Laleham Oak 123 203 Lammas Park, Wraysbury Road Staines Plane London 137 204 Lammas Park, Wraysbury Road Staines Plane London 178 205 Lammas Park, Wraysbury Road Staines Plane London 171 206 Lammas Park, Wraysbury Road Staines Plane London 163 6 No Road/Area Town Species Age 207 Lammas Park, Wraysbury Road Staines Chestnut Horse – Yellow Buck Eye 262 Lammas Rec Ground Staines Chestnut Horse 085 263 Lammas Rec Ground Staines Robinia Faulse Acacia 264 Lammas Rec Ground Staines Willow Crack 265 Lammas Rec Ground Staines Robinia Faulse Acacia 266 Lammas Rec Ground Staines Poplar Lombardy 267 Lammas Rec Ground Staines Poplar Lombardy 268 Lammas Rec Ground Staines Poplar Lombardy 269 Lammas Rec Ground Staines Poplar Lombardy 270 Lammas Rec Ground Staines Poplar Lombardy 271 Lammas Rec Ground Staines Beech 091 272 Lammas Rec Ground Staines Beech 097 339 Lammas Recreation Ground Staines Plane London 340 Lammas Recreation Ground Staines Indian Bean Tree 341 Lammas Recreation Ground Staines Poplar Lombardy 342 Lammas Recreation Ground Staines Willow Crack 343 Lammas Recreation Ground Staines Willow Weeping 161 Littleton Gravel Pits , Sheep Walk, Shepperton Chestnut Horse 057 Shepperton 161A Littleton Gravel Pits , Sheep Walk, Shepperton Chestnut Horse 079 Shepperton 162 Littleton Gravel Pits , Sheep Walk, Shepperton Willow Crack Shepperton 163 Littleton Gravel Pits , Sheep Walk, Shepperton Willow Crack Shepperton 7 No Road/Area Town Species Age 164 Littleton Gravel Pits , Sheep Walk, Shepperton Oak 115 Shepperton 165 Littleton Gravel Pits , Sheep Walk, Shepperton Willow Crack Shepperton 106 Manor Park Shepperton Poplar Black 107 Manor Park Shepperton Oak ( 325 used) 159 108 Manor Park Shepperton Lime 090 109 Manor Park Shepperton Chestnut Horse 155 (325 used) 110 Manor Park Shepperton Chestnut Horse 252 111 Manor Park Shepperton Chestnut Horse 085 (275 used) 111A Manor Park Shepperton Chestnut Horse 341 (500 used) 112 Manor Park Shepperton Lime (380 used) 140 113 Manor Park Shepperton Chestnut Horse 250 196 Manor Park Staines Lime 078 214 Manor Park Staines Chestnut Horse 113 289 Many Gate Lane Shepperton London Plane 290 Many Gate Lane Shepperton London Plane 290A Many Gate Lane Shepperton London Plane 192 Moor House, Vicarage Lane Staines Beech - Common 195 193 Moor House, Vicarage Lane Staines Beech - Common 117 197 Moor Hse, Vicarage Road Staines Redwood, Wellintonia 194 Moor Lane Staines Hornbeam 211 Moor Lane Staines Chestnut Horse 195 302 Moor Lane Staines Ash 8 No Road/Area Town Species Age 121 Mulberry Trees Shepperton Mulberry 292 Mulberry Trees Shepperton London Plane 393 Number not used 135 Old Oak Cottage, Hithermoor Road Stanwell Walnut 082 137 Old Oak Cottage, Hithermoor Road Stanwell Mulberry 212 Opp 1 Mede Court, Moor Lane Staines Chestnut Horse 177 195 Opp 3 Mede Court, Moor Lane Staines Lime 061 210 Opp 5 Mede Court, Moor Lane Staines Chestnut Horse - Indian 059 Park Road, by garages of houses Stanwell Plane London 353 053 Park Road, opposite scout hut Stanwell Plane London 274 278 Pocket Park Staines Sycamore 084 279 Pocket Park Staines Ash 137 280 Pocket Park Staines Sycamore 024 (Based on poor conditions) 281 Pocket Park Staines Sycamore 084 318 Priory Green Staines Maple Silver 319 Priory Green Staines Maple Silver 320 Priory Green Staines Maple Silver 321 Priory Green Staines Maple Silver 322 Priory Green Staines Maple Silver 324 Priory Green Staines Oak- Holm 325 Priory Green Staines Willow Weeping 326 Priory Green Staines Plane London 327 Priory Green Staines Plane London 328 Priory Green Staines Horse Chestnut 9 No Road/Area Town Species Age 329 Priory Green Staines Horse Chestnut 330 Priory Green Staines Horse Chestnut 331 Priory Green Staines Plane London 332 Priory Green Staines Horse Chestnut 333 Priory Green Staines Willow Weeping
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