Fullwell Cross: The New Fairlop Oak

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Fullwell Cross: The New Fairlop Oak

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 25 Apr 2011

The New Fairlop Oak http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/pubs/the-new-fairlop-oak is a J D Wetherspoon pub that takes its name from the oak tree planted on the green at Fullwell Cross during the Festival of Britain in 1951. The original Fairlop Oak in Hainault Forest was blown down in a gale in 1820. A new oak was planted in the recreation ground, in 1909, on the site thought to be that of the old tree. The pub is on the north side of Image

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Image Location

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51.594094
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0.08513