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![]() Ingoldisthorpe - Ingoldisthorpe Hall (Norfolk) |
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Ingoldisthorpe is a small town near the Sandringham Estate. Ingoldisthorpe Hall was originally named "Mount Amelia" and was built in 1745. The two Giant Sequoia were planted over one hundred years later, probably in the first rush of Victorian enthusiasm for planting Wellingtonia. |
Common Names and Latin Name | No. | Latitude and Longitude | OS National Grid | Elevation (above sea-level) |
Height | Girth | Date Measured | |
WGS84 | OSGB36 | |||||||
Giant Redwood Sequoiadendron giganteum | 1 | N52.86440 E0.50591 | N52.86401 W0.50763 | TF 68786 32596 | 25ft (07.62m) | 34.6m | 4.73m | September 2013 |
2 | N52.86355 E0.50620 | N52.86316 W0.50792 | TF 68809 32502 | 22ft (06.71m) | 26.7m | 4.59m | September 2013 | |
Girth was measured at 1.5 metres from ground |