The Old Ham Tree and not the old Ham Tree

Introduction

The photograph on this page of The Old Ham Tree and not the old Ham Tree by Doug Lee as part of the Geograph project.

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The Old Ham Tree and not the old Ham Tree

Image: © Doug Lee Taken: 7 Jul 2013

The white building in this image is the Old Ham Tree which is a rather pleasant pub opposite the Ham Green. The pub, built in the late 18th century and originally named the New Inn, was apparently named after the large elm tree which grew opposite it on the green until the late 19th century. The current rather impressive horse chestnut shown here is unrelated.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.354286
Longitude
-2.204299