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Oxfordshire

Radley Park

Radley Park is the site of St Peter's College, Radley, also known as Radley College, the private school. Dating back to Elizabethan times, the park has a few old oaks, the largest of which is known as The Radley Oak or more commonly College Oak.

https://www.radley.org.uk/

The Radley Oak / College Oak

Species: Quercus robur (Pedunculate Oak)

Estimated Age: 400 to 700 years, possibly more

Form: Maiden - with a curious recumbent branch of considerable girth

Girth at 1.5m: 9.4m (measured in 2015)

Estimated Year of Birth: this is a curious tree, considered by some to be called a 'Wolf Tree' meaning it grows much faster than might otherwise be indicated by its sizeable girth. Likely estimates of it's age range from 400 to 700 years, but it is an outside possibility potentially as far back as pre Battle of Hastings, c. 1064.

Reigning Monarch at the time: Edward the Confessor (possibly) but more likely sometime around Henry VIII.

Story: this is the first tree we gathered acorns from, on 19th September 2015. Benedict, our founder knew this tree well, having been a pupil at Radley College, between 1986 and 1991. We all used to run under the recumbent branch as part of the School Cross Country races.

Approximate sizes available (get in touch for prices):

40-100cm, 4 Litre pots: (4 trees available)

125-175cm, 7L (many available)

150-250cm, 15L (18 available)

175-275cm, 20L (1 available)

300cm+ 70L (4 available)

350cm+ 90L (6 available)

400cm+ 110L (1 available)

Oakling ages: 5-year-olds to 10-year-olds (seed gathered in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 & 2020).

ID codes: BP 1552, 1553, 1570, 1587, 1598, 1625, 1680.

Little Radley Oak

Species: Quercus robur (Pedunculate Oak)

Estimated Age: 596 years

Form: Maiden - a lovely sturdy thing.

Girth at 1.5m: 7.25m (measured in 2016)

Estimated Year of Birth: 1431

Reigning Monarch at the time: King Henry VI

Story: the Little Radley Oak is the baby sister of The Radley Oak, and they are within earshot of each other. A splendid tree in its own right, keeping guard of the northern end of the second green on the golf course!

Sizes available (get in touch for prices)

150-250cm, 15L (1 available)

200-250cm, 20L (1 available)

Oakling ages: 6 or 7 years old (2018 and 2019 seed)

ID codes: BP 1599, 1626.

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