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Coronation Oak
Bucklebury, West Berkshire
Recorded by: Not specified
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Trees of National Special Interest (TNSI)

- Species:
- Oak
- Form:
- Maiden
- Standing or fallen:
- Fallen
- Living status:
- Dead
- Girth:
- 7.20m at a height of 1.50m
- Veteran status:
- Lost Ancient tree
- County:
- West Berkshire
- Country:
- England
- Grid reference:
- SU5522269560
- Public accessibility:
- Public - restricted access
- Surroundings:
- Woodland
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Coronation Oak
Bucklebury, West Berkshire
Recorded by: Not specified
- Species:
- Oak
- Form:
- Maiden
- Standing or fallen:
- Fallen
- Living status:
- Dead
- Girth:
- 7.20m at a height of 1.50m
- Condition:
- Hollowing trunk, Decaying wood in the crown
- Veteran status:
- Lost Ancient tree
- Tree number:
- 3773
- Local or historic name:
- Coronation Oak
- County:
- West Berkshire
- Country:
- England
- Grid reference:
- SU5522269560
- Public accessibility:
- Public - restricted access
- Surroundings:
- Woodland
- Ancient tree site:
- --
- Woodland Trust wood:
- No
- Epiphytes:
- Moss
- Fungi:
- --
- Invertebrates:
- --
- Bats:
- --
- Recorded by:
- Not specified
- Recording organisation:
- --
- Last visited:
- 08/10/2023
- First recorded:
- 03/10/2007
The writing on the plaque on this tree says: Beneath this tree on the coronation day of Edward VII [1902] divine service was conducted by the Rev: Cecil Hope Gill M.A Vicar of Bucklebury and attended by about twelve hundred persons. God save the King.
I believe this tree (3773) is actually the same as 23139