Horse chestnut at Haversham

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Horse chestnut at Haversham by Stephen McKay as part of the Geograph project.

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Horse chestnut at Haversham

Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 23 Oct 2020

Many road junctions just have a bollard but here in Haversham there is a splendid horse chestnut tree for traffic to drive around, located outside the Greyhound pub. According to Robert Coles on the mk50trees website it 'symbolises the centre of the community far more strongly than any building; it defines the place. It also provides shade and conkers for anyone enjoying our tiny village pub – and the conkers always remind me of my youth at school!' See http://www.mk50trees.com/gallery.html .

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.07818
Longitude
-0.792337