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![]() Midhurst - Guillards Oak (Sussex) |
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This Coast Redwood sits on the roadside on Guillard's Oak. It was once part of a large estate attached to Guillards Oak House. The estate was split into three in 1964 and is now a general housing estate. The trunk of this one has split into three stems from ground level. It is not uncommon for this to happen with the Coast Redwood, and this is a particularly good example of this phenomenon. |
Common Names and Latin Name | Latitude and Longitude | OS National Grid | Elevation (above sea-level) |
Height | Girth | Date Measured | ||
WGS84 | OSGB36 | |||||||
Coast Redwood Sequoia sempervirens |
N50.98701 W0.74540 |
N50.98645 W0.74388 |
SU 88157 21594 | 133ft (40.55m) |
24.5m | 3.2m Plus two other trunks - 1.6m & 1.3m |
September 2007 | |
Girth was measured at 1.5m from ground. |