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yew+tree+cottage Latitude and Longitude:

52°32′46″N 03°15′04″W / 52.54611°N 3.25111°W / 52.54611; -3.25111
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Situated under the ramparts of Dolforwyn Castle, near Abermule in the Welsh county of Powys in the United Kingdom, Yew tree cottage is a part 17th century timber-framed structure which once belonged to the celebrated antiquarian John Davies Knatchbull Lloyd.

It is home to the 'Dolforwyn yew' ( taxus baccata), listed among the 850 most significant yews of England and Wales. [1] The Dolforwyn yew has a girth of more than 18 feet (5.5 m) making it, according to dating graphs, more than a thousand years old, and much older than the castle above. The Dolforwyn yew is female and has small white flowers followed by very poisonous red berries. It is associated with a well 13 feet (4.0 m) distant, which has a depth of more than 20 feet (6.1 m) hewn through solid bedrock. It has been conjectured that this may be a Holy well since sacred wells were often associated with yews.

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52°32′46″N 03°15′04″W / 52.54611°N 3.25111°W / 52.54611; -3.25111


yew+tree+cottage Latitude and Longitude:

52°32′46″N 03°15′04″W / 52.54611°N 3.25111°W / 52.54611; -3.25111
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Situated under the ramparts of Dolforwyn Castle, near Abermule in the Welsh county of Powys in the United Kingdom, Yew tree cottage is a part 17th century timber-framed structure which once belonged to the celebrated antiquarian John Davies Knatchbull Lloyd.

It is home to the 'Dolforwyn yew' ( taxus baccata), listed among the 850 most significant yews of England and Wales. [1] The Dolforwyn yew has a girth of more than 18 feet (5.5 m) making it, according to dating graphs, more than a thousand years old, and much older than the castle above. The Dolforwyn yew is female and has small white flowers followed by very poisonous red berries. It is associated with a well 13 feet (4.0 m) distant, which has a depth of more than 20 feet (6.1 m) hewn through solid bedrock. It has been conjectured that this may be a Holy well since sacred wells were often associated with yews.

References

52°32′46″N 03°15′04″W / 52.54611°N 3.25111°W / 52.54611; -3.25111


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