Crouch Oak

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Crouch Oak is a historic and locally famous oak tree in Addlestone, Surrey, often associated with medieval boundary marking and royal hunting forests.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic tree
landmark
pedunculate oak
associatedWith medieval period
royal hunting forest of Windsor NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasApproximateAge several hundred years
hasCommonName Crouch Oak NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus protected as a notable tree by local authority
hasCulturalSignificance local landmark of Addlestone
symbol of local heritage in Addlestone
hasFunction orientation point in local area
hasGenus Quercus NERFINISHED
hasHeritageStatus locally listed heritage asset
hasMaterial wood
hasOrganismType deciduous tree
hasPart broad canopy
extensive branches
large trunk
hasSpecies Quercus robur NERFINISHED
isConsidered one of the oldest trees in Addlestone
isFamousFor association with medieval boundary marking
association with royal hunting forests
being a historic oak tree in Addlestone
locatedIn Addlestone NERFINISHED
England
Surrey NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
mentionedIn local histories of Addlestone
writings about Surrey’s ancient trees
near Addlestone town centre NERFINISHED
Crouch Oak Lane, Addlestone NERFINISHED
touristAttractionStatus minor local tourist attraction
usedAs boundary marker

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Crouch Oak tree commonName Crouch Oak