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Lime tree 1. A mature tree in good health next to the Orangery yard gate next to a retaining wall and cobbled roadway tree tag 3485 Pollard back to main stem reducing in height and width to 20ft Lime tree 2. A mature tree in good health in the Orangery yard next to the original meat safe tree tag 3484 Pollard back to main stem reducing in height and width to 20ft
Tree 1 (Sycamore) - Fell and Replace Tree 2 (Horse Chestnut) Fell and Replace Tree 3 (Horse Chestnut) Fell and Replace Tree 4 (Horse Chestnut) Fell and Replace Tree 5 (Sweet Chestnut) Cut back to 6' Tree 6 (Horse Chestnut) Reduction of crown by approx 20%
1) Lime tree, A mature tree in good health next to the Orangery yard gate next to a retaining wall and cobbled roadway. Tree tag 3485. Pollard back to main stem reducing in height and width to 20ft 2) Lime tree, A mature tree in good health in the Orangery yard next to the original meat safe tree tag 3484. Pollard back to main stem reducing in height and width to 20ft. The curator would like to reinstate the original line of Lime trees that go from the Rose Garden terrace to the Orangery yard. The existing Lime trees would need to be pollarded down to allow light for 2 new Lime trees to be planted in the gaps. 3) Ash tree, Opposite herbaceous borders tree tag 3481. Significant die back in the crown, more so this year. I estimate it’s at 50% dieback. We have been recommended to have it felled whilst it’s safe to climb and be dismantled carefully rather than leave it longer and have it felled as it becomes unsafe to climb and will damage the garden lawns and banks. 4) 2 Holly trees at the top of the steps by Hampers Bridge, one smaller without a tag and one larger but has been previously pollarded with tree tag 3375. Fell to improve light and and open up views to the stream and improve access to the corner parkland gate. 5) A live branch recently dropped from a Corylus colurna exposing significant decay within the branch. tree tag 3256. There are Ganoderma bracts lower down the trunk indicating there is much decay in the tree. To be felled and allowed to shoot from the base again and be kept as coppiced large shrub. This tree was previously worked on ten years ago due to the Ganoderma bracts and all the branches were brought back in for a crown reduction.
A large and established Fagus sylvatica (ref number 03411) located at the top of the Top Lawn towards Killtime in the gardens. The tree leans over a well used footpath which would be in the crash zone. The tree has a large hollow at the base (over 1m deep) and large areas of dead wood in the trunk. However, of most concern is the significant infection of Kretzschmaria deusta which affects the weaker side of the tree. It has been recommended by our lead tree inspector to remove the risk of tree failure by reducing the tree. It would then be kept as a standing monolith for wildlife habitat.
Mature beech tree (3289)-fell due to Meripilus growing around entire circumference of the trunk together with initial signs of crown dieback. Grind out stump and remove arisings. Re-plant with a similar parkland tree once ground conditions allow for healthy establishment.
Prunus avium 03255 - Removal - Tree is dying with loss of leaf canopy and dieback in a formal area of historic garden over a footpath becoming a risk. Reducing to a monolith would not be appropriate in this part of the garden due to its historic and formal nature. Fagus sylvatica 03237 - Crown reduction - Tree's crown has become imbalanced due to earlier storm damage, now has a large sail catching the prevailing wind. Overall crown reduction of 10% and further reduction on east side sail to prevent future damage and stress to tree. Ilex aquifolium 03378 - Pollard - Tree is out growing its space impacting surrounding established lime trees and reducing light to the ornamental shrub border below. Pollarding will reduce the height and allow us to manage as a large shrub.
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