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The Old Oak
Petersfield, Hampshire
Recorded by: Berry Stone
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Trees of National Special Interest (TNSI)

- Species:
- Hybrid sessile and English oakQuercus x rosacea
- Form:
- Pollard
- Standing or fallen:
- Standing
- Living status:
- Alive
- Girth:
- 5.21m at a height of 1.57m
- Veteran status:
- Ancient tree
- County:
- Hampshire
- Country:
- England
- Grid reference:
- SU7238217928
- Public accessibility:
- Public - open access (e.g. public park)
- Surroundings:
- Woodland
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The Old Oak
Petersfield, Hampshire
Recorded by: Berry Stone
- Species:
- Hybrid sessile and English oak
- Form:
- Pollard
- Standing or fallen:
- Standing
- Living status:
- Alive
- Girth:
- 5.21m at a height of 1.57m
- Condition:
- Holes or water pockets, Hollowing trunk, Hollowing branches, Decaying wood in the crown
- Veteran status:
- Ancient tree
- Tree number:
- 115239
- Local or historic name:
- The Old Oak
- County:
- Hampshire
- Country:
- England
- Grid reference:
- SU7238217928
- Public accessibility:
- Public - open access (e.g. public park)
- Surroundings:
- Woodland
- Ancient tree site:
- --
- Woodland Trust wood:
- No
- Epiphytes:
- Lichen, Moss, Fern
- Fungi:
- --
- Invertebrates:
- Yes
- Bats:
- --
- Recorded by:
- Berry Stone
- Recording organisation:
- --
- Last visited:
- 12/07/2025
- First recorded:
- 30/08/2013
This tree is on the Hampshire County Council info board map, but the marked path leading to it seems to have become overgrown and I couldn't find it in March 2024. Is the tree still here?