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The Sycamore Gap tree or Robin Hood tree is a 150-year-old sycamore tree next to Hadrian's Wall near Crag Lough in Northumberland, England.Standing in a dramatic dip in the landscape created by glacial meltwater, it was one of the country's most photographed trees and an emblem for the North East of England.
Watch: Nature expert calls for ‘sycamore gap forest’ to replace felled tree at Hadrian’s Wall Tuesday 3 October 2023 06:59 , Andy Gregory New shoots expected to grow from Sycamore Gap tree ...
The Sycamore Gap tree being cut up and removed from its site next to Hadrian's Wall was "like a funeral", a National Trust manager has said. Mr Poad called its final journey "a turning point" in ...
The Sycamore Gap tree is probably the most photographed in the country and stands in a dramatic dip in Hadrian’s Wall. The Northumberland National Park Authority’s website says the Roman ...
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The famous tree was chopped down in an act of vandalism which police are still investigating Hadrian’s Wall was damaged by felled Sycamore Gap tree, experts say Skip to main content
The Sycamore Gap is one of the most photographed trees in the world with it’s romantic setting next to Hadrian’s Wall. The tree is thought to be 300 years old and was planted between 1860 and ...
The Sycamore Gap tree, located in a natural dip in the landscape alongside Hadrian’s Wall in Northern England, is believed to have been chopped down in what authorities are calling an “act of ...