Cedar tree in St Leonard's Road, Exeter

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Cedar tree in St Leonard's Road, Exeter by David Smith as part of the Geograph project.

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Cedar tree in St Leonard's Road, Exeter

Image: © David Smith Taken: 22 Aug 2013

This tree is the last remaining tree from the avenue which led to Mount Radford House, demolished in the early 20th century. The house is remembered in the name of the local pub, the Mount Radford Image, and a local road, Radford Road. On 20th August 2013, a large branch fell from the tree, and the road was closed. Tree surgeons removed further branches, so the shape differs from that in Image A county council notice about the tree was posted on the trunk in a position where it could not be read from the pavement

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.719416
Longitude
-3.520083