Tree ID: 467
Yews recorded: Lost
Tree girth: No data
Girth height: not measured
Tree sex: unspecified
Date of visit: 28-Aug-98
Source of earliest mention: 1811: Carlisle's Topographical Dictionary of Wales
Notes:August 1998 – Tim Hills: The large yew recorded in 1811 and ‘still there’ in 1933 has since been lost, apparently cut down during church rebuilding. Of the five remarkable yew trees noted, only 3 remain.
2013 – Rosie Jones: Of the two yews lost to this site, the wall surrounding one of them is still extant, with a deciduous tree replacing the lost yew. The other was felled when the new church was built in 1910. It grew in a position that is now beneath the north aisle.
Tree ID | Location | Photo | Yews recorded | Girth |
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466 | Glyncorrwg | Ancient 5m-7m | 663cm at 150cm - view more info | |
468 | Glyncorrwg | Ancient 4m-5m | 427cm - view more info | |
1794 | Glyncorrwg | Notable | No data available - view more info | |
467 | Glyncorrwg | Lost | No data available - view more info |