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Veteran Tree Listing Spelthorne Veteran Tree Listing 3 metre girth ( 10ft ) = interesting, 4.7 metre girth ( 15ft ) = valuable, 6.25 metre girth ( 20ft ) = truly ancient As at 20th Feb 2002 ( Devised by Jill Stephens, Spelthorne Civic Pride Volunteers) ( 1 foot = 0.305 meters. 1 inch = 2.54cm ) AGE – Based on the Forestry Commission formula as adapted by Chris Stephens. Average growing conditions only shown – for more detail please see Excel table AGE. N.B. AGE table will only give approximate results. AGE calculation table is available for the following species :- Acacia Common Oak Sycamore Ash Holly Turkey Oak Beech Horse Chestnut Tulip Tree Black Mulberry Monkey Puzzle Walnut Deodor’s Cedar Plane Yew Cedar Of Lebanon Red Oak Common Lime Sweet Chestnut LAST NUMBER LOGGED 429 ( 19/11/02 ) No Road/Area Town Map reference Species Size Age if grown cm in average conditions. 101 Duplicated see 326 393 Number not used N.B. BP surveyed every tree in St Nicholas Cemetery 079665 Sept 2001. Not all trees have been included here, just those over 100cm. For full list see Vet Tree file. 039 Fordbridge Park North Ashford 045712 Oak 320 156 040 Fordbridge Park North Ashford 045712 Oak 338 168 259 Feltham Hill Road Rec Ashford Oak 296 141 260 Feltham Hill Road Rec Ashford Oak 357 181 261 Gordon Road Ashford Plane London 254 117 291 175 Feltham Hill Road Ashford 059720 Copper Beech 262 291A 175 Feltham Hill Road Ashford 059720 Copper Beech 244 048 Charlton Road, 204 Charlton 085692 Oak 434 245 Village 049 Charlton Road- Outside Village Charlton 085692 Oak 241 110 Stores Village 050 Charlton Road, 202 Charlton 085692 Oak 329 162 Village 051 Charlton Road, 201 Charlton 085692 Beech Copper 230 Village 052 Charlton Road, opposite 146 Charlton 085692 Chestnut Horse 390 215 Village 226 11 Manorcroft Road Egham ? Monkey Puzzle 162 282 Beeches Knowle 041712 Beech 230 086 Green 001 Laleham Pond Laleham 056695 Oak 265 123 036 Laleham Park Laleham 055684 Chestnut Horse 350 177 037 Laleham Park Laleham 055684 Plane London 413 227 065 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Oak 470 279 066 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Oak 305 146 067 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Zelcova ( storm damaged in 1987 stump only) 068 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Pine Scots 228 069 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Oak Holm 300 070 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Oak Turkey 307 121 071 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Lime 268 087 072 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Cedar of Lebanon 517 073 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Zelcova stump – over 200 years old. Regrowing 074 Laleham Park Laleham 058685 Chestnut Horse 311 144 075 Laleham Park Laleham 058685 Chestnut Sweet 312 076 Laleham Park Laleham 058685 Lime 400 151 077 Laleham Park Laleham 058685 Cedar of Lebanon 463 078 Laleham Park Laleham 058685 Oak Holm 290 079 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Chestnut Horse 468 301 080 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Cotoneaster 268 081 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Sycamore 344 130 082 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Zelcova 256 083 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Lime Small leaved 589 288 084 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Oak 244 112 085 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Oak 307 146 086 Laleham Park Laleham 055682 Oak 330 163 017 Dumsey Meadow Shepperton 055667 Maple Norway 251- 300 018 Dumsey Meadow Shepperton 059667 Ash ( size-325 301- 155 used) 350 019 Dumsey Meadow Shepperton 059667 Ash ( size – 325 301- 155 used) 350 032 Chertsey Road Shepperton 069668 Chestnut Horse 370 195 033 Tow Path Shepperton 063666 Chestnut Horse 371 195 034 Tow Path Shepperton 063666 Chestnut Horse 251- 085 (275 used) 300 035 Acacia Road Shepperton 075678 Acacia 275 115 106 Manor Park Shepperton 079668 Poplar Black 251- 300 107 Manor Park Shepperton 079668 Oak ( 325 used) 301- 159 350 108 Manor Park Shepperton 079668 Lime 251- 090 300 109 Manor Park Shepperton 079668 Chestnut Horse 301- 155 (325 used) 350 110 Manor Park Shepperton 079668 Chestnut Horse 425 252 111 Manor Park Shepperton 079668 Chestnut Horse 251- 085 (275 used) 300 111A Manor Park Shepperton 079668 Chestnut Horse 421- 341 (500 used) 600 112 Manor Park Shepperton 079668 Lime (380 used) 351- 140 420 113 Manor Park Shepperton 079668 Chestnut Horse 424 250 114 St Nicholas Church Shepperton 076667 Chestnut Horse 321 152 115 St Nicholas Church Shepperton 076667 Walnut 279 149 116 St Nicholas Church Shepperton 076667 Chestnut Horse 350 177 117 St Nicholas Church Shepperton 076667 Chestnut Horse 241 094 118 St Nicholas Church Shepperton 076667 Chestnut Horse - 346 Red 120 Battle Crease Hse, Russell Road Shepperton 089672 Mulberry 300 121 Mulberry Trees Shepperton 089672 Mulberry 220 122 Tow Path Shepperton 065664 Chestnut Horse 460 291 123 Tow Path Shepperton 065664 Weeping Ash 220 139 Shepperton Studios Park ( beside Shepperton 069685 Yews x 2 largest 225 158 River Ash 140 Shepperton Studios Park ( beside Shepperton 069685 Poplar 427 River Ash 141 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Maple Norway 343 Square 142 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Maple Norway 236 Square 143 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Maple Norway 234 Square 144 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Maple Norway 224 Square 145 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Maple Norway 224 Square 146 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Maple Norway 180 Square 147 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Maple Norway 178 Square 148 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Maple Norway 175 Square 149 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Maple Norway 163 Square 150 Shepperton Studios Park ( beside Shepperton 069685 Cedar 230 River Ash 151 Shepperton Studios Park ( beside Shepperton 069685 Cedar of Lebanon 400 River Ash 152 Shepperton Studios Park ( beside Shepperton 069685 Lime 340 119 River Ash 153 Shepperton Studios Shepperton 069685 Plane London 601 425 154 Shepperton Studios Shepperton 069685 Cedar of Lebanon 330 155 Shepperton Studios Shepperton 069685 Maple Field 297 156 Shepperton Studios Shepperton 069685 Oak Holm 270 157 Shepperton Studios Shepperton 069685 Indian Bean Tree 220 158 Shepperton Studios Shepperton 069685 Oak 356 181 159 Shepperton Studios Shepperton 069685 Oak 364 187 160 Shepperton Studios Shepperton 069685 Oak 330 163 161 Littleton Gravel Pits , Sheep Walk, Shepperton 069675 Chestnut Horse 170 057 Shepperton 161A Littleton Gravel Pits , Sheep Walk, Shepperton 069675 Chestnut Horse 215 079 Shepperton 162 Littleton Gravel Pits , Sheep Walk, Shepperton 069675 Willow Crack 257 Shepperton 163 Littleton Gravel Pits , Sheep Walk, Shepperton 069675 Willow Crack 290 Shepperton 164 Littleton Gravel Pits , Sheep Walk, Shepperton 069675 Oak 250 115 Shepperton 165 Littleton Gravel Pits , Sheep Walk, Shepperton 069675 Willow Crack 350 Shepperton 166 Shepperton Studios Shepperton 069685 Magnolia Grandi 225 Flora 167 Shepperton Studios Park ( beside Shepperton 069685 Chestnut Horse 295 128 River Ash 168 Shepperton Studios Park ( beside Shepperton 069685 Oak 366 188 River Ash 169 Shepperton Studios Shepperton 069685 Weeping Willow 512 170 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Sycamore 275 094 Square 171 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Sycamore 251 083 Square 172 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Sycamore 229 074 Square 173 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Sycamore 170 032 Square 174 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Sycamore 165 032 Square 175 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Sycamore 133 025 Square 176 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Sycamore 127 024 Square 177 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Chestnut Horse 376 201 Square 178 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Chestnut Horse 356 182 Square 179 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Chestnut Horse 328 158 Square 180 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Chestnut Horse 246 097 Square 181 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Ash - common 181 072 Square 182 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Acacia - False 182 058 Square 183 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Yew - Irish 183 114 Square 184 St Nicholas Cemetery, Church Shepperton 079665 Lime Common 184 041 Square 185 Church Road Shepperton 079668 Lime 318 108 186 Church Road Shepperton 079668 Oak 366 288 187 Church Road Shepperton 079668 Walnut 353 224 188 Church Road Shepperton 079668 Mulberry 214 189 Church Road Shepperton 079668 Lime 412 158 256 3 Range Way Shepperton 073666 Oak 395 212 257 Range Way Shepperton 073666 Cedar of Lebanon 286 289 Many Gate Lane Shepperton 085675 London Plane 396 290 Many Gate Lane Shepperton 085675 London Plane 396 290A Many Gate Lane Shepperton 085675 London Plane 363 292 Mulberry Trees Shepperton 509166 London Plane 358 293 2 Russell Road Shepperton 088668 Redwood 534 309 Tow path Shepperton 072659 Ash 336 310 Church Road Shepperton 079669 Horse Chestnut 307 311 Church Road Shepperton 079669 Horse Chestnut 334 312 Church Road Shepperton 079669 Lime 290 313 Church Road Shepperton 079669 Lime 295 314 Church Road Shepperton 079669 Horse Chestnut 334 315 Church Road Shepperton 079669 Horse Chestnut 280 316 Church Road Shepperton 079669 Horse Chestnut 427 317 Church Road Shepperton 079669 Horse Chestnut 292 348 River Thames Tow Path Shepperton 045669 Willow 250 349 River Thames Tow Path Shepperton 045669 Plane London 325 350 River Thames Tow Path Shepperton 045669 Willow 275 351 River Thames Tow Path Shepperton 045674 Plane London 250 352 River Thames Tow Path Shepperton 045674 Ash 250 353 River Thames Tow Path Shepperton 045674 Alder 250 354 River Thames Tow Path Shepperton 048680
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