Grid reference SU9122
near to Lodsworth, West Sussex, England
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Trunk of the "Lady in Waiting" oak tree
The nearby "Queen Elizabeth Oak" is estimated to be over 1000 years old. The "Lady in Waiting" - also a sessile oak - is thought to be slightly younger.
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Cowdray Park
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Coppiced and replanted slope, Heathend Copse
Viewed from the bridleway along the foot of the slope, which tends to be rather wet.
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John Cowdray Arboretum
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Queen Elizabeth oak, Cowdray Park, near Lodsworth
North of the A272 and east of Easebourne, this ancient tree is believed to be between 800 and l,000 years old. Queen Elizabeth I is thought to have visited it in 1591.
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Benbow Pond, Midhurst
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Plaque marking planting of avenue of Limes
A new avenue on the Cowdray Estate, West Sussex. There are several mature limes in the field as well, most with extensive growths of mistletoe.
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Stewards Pond
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'Timmy?' the goose, Benbow Pond, Midhurst
The goose was called 'Timmy' by local visitors who fed him with ample scrappings. The bird seems as spoilt as his namesake in 'Viz' comic.
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A272, Cowdray Park
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Path in Heathend Copse
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Cowdray Park
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