Thorney Hill, holly trees
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Image: © Mike Faherty Taken: 10 Apr 2011
There is an unusually high concentration of holly to the North-west of Thorney Hill; clumps or denser concentrations. Perhaps this accounts for the local place name (shown on OS) of Thorney Hill Holms: holm is a dialect word for holly. These specimens are along Forest Road.