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Judge Wyndham's Oak

Silton, Dorset

Recorded by: Not specified

  • Heritage Tree

  • Trees of National Special Interest (TNSI)

  • Tree of the Year – Shortlisted

    England, 2018

About the tree

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Species:
Pedunculate oakQuercus robur
Form:
Pollard
Standing or fallen:
Standing
Living status:
Alive
Girth:
10.92m at a height of 1.50m History
Veteran status:
Ancient tree

Location of tree

County:
Dorset
Country:
England
Grid reference:
ST78422936
Public accessibility:
Public - partial access (e.g. next to footpath or road)
Surroundings:
Bridlepath / footpath, Field

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  • Wyndham’s Oak could be 1,000 years old, and at 9.79 metres (32.12 feet), possesses one of the largest girths of any tree in Dorset. It is said to have marked the boundary between Selwood Forest and the Forest of Gillingham. Also known as the Judge’s Tree, it was named after Judge Hugh Wyndham who purchased the manor of Silton in 1641. He was the Justice of the Common Pleas in the time of Charles II and used to sit within the tree and smoke his pipe to relax and contemplate. Its history takes a darker turn towards the end of the 17th century, when rebels were supposedly hanged from it following the failed Monmouth rebellion of 1685. The current owner of the farm remembers losing a cow, only to find it two days later stuck firmly inside the hollow trunk.

  • Looking good, if very hollow, despite the drought

  • Submitted for Check-a-Tree week

  • Absolutely amazing tree, in fine physiological condition, supported and cared for, hopefully be here another thousand years.

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Judge Wyndham's Oak

Silton, Dorset

Recorded by: Not specified

About the tree

Species:
Pedunculate oak
Form:
Pollard
Standing or fallen:
Standing
Living status:
Alive
Girth:
10.92m at a height of 1.50m History
Condition:
Holes or water pockets, Hollowing trunk, Hollowing branches, Decaying wood in the crown, Decaying wood on the ground
Veteran status:
Ancient tree
Tree number:
6884
Local or historic name:
Judge Wyndham's Oak

Location of tree

County:
Dorset
Country:
England
Grid reference:
ST78422936
Public accessibility:
Public - partial access (e.g. next to footpath or road)
Surroundings:
Bridlepath / footpath, Field
Ancient tree site:
--
Woodland Trust wood:
No

Wildlife

Epiphytes:
Lichen, Moss
Fungi:
--
Invertebrates:
--
Bats:
--

Recorded by

Recorded by:
Not specified
Recording organisation:
--
Last visited:
15/09/2024
First recorded:
02/09/2007