Crouch Oak tree

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The Crouch Oak tree is an ancient and historically significant oak in Addlestone, Surrey, traditionally associated with medieval boundary marking and local folklore.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic tree
tourist attraction
tree
approximateAgeCategory ancient
associatedWith local folklore
parish boundary of Chertsey
associatedWithPeriod medieval period
commonName Crouch Oak
governedBy local authority of Runnymede Borough Council
hasConservationStatus protected locally
hasCoordinateSystem British National Grid
surface form: British National Grid (implied)
hasCulturalSignificance local landmark of Addlestone
symbol of Addlestone
hasFeature large hollow trunk
metal railings around trunk
supporting props for branches
hasHeritageStatus ancient tree
isSubjectOf heritage interpretation board on site
locatedIn Addlestone
Surrey
locatedInCountry England
United Kingdom
locatedInRegion Runnymede Borough
surface form: Runnymede borough
locatedNear Addlestone
surface form: Addlestone town centre
locatedOnStreet Crouch Oak Lane
mentionedIn guides to historic trees in Surrey
local histories of Addlestone
nearbyFeature Crouch Oak public house
residential area of Addlestone
taxon Quercus
surface form: Quercus robur
usedAs boundary marker

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Addlestone hasLandmark Crouch Oak tree