The Capon Tree is a 2,000-year-old ancient yew tree located in the churchyard of St. Mary's Church in Capon, Herefordshire, England. This magnificent tree is considered one of the oldest and largest yew trees in the world, with a girth of over 50 feet and a height of around 60 feet. Its massive trunk is twisted and gnarled, with branches that stretch out in all directions, creating a canopy that provides shade and shelter. The tree's age and size make it a natural wonder, and its presence has been a part of the local community for centuries.
According to the GPS tagged on my photos, this tree is located at 55deg27'46.2"N 2deg33'09.9"W
Very interesting and unique tree to visit. Only issue is there is no nearby parking so we couldn't stop, as its on a busy main road.
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According to the GPS tagged on my photos, this tree is located at 55deg27'46.2"N 2deg33'09.9"W
Very interesting and unique tree to visit. Only issue is there is no nearby parking so we couldn't stop, as its on a busy main road.