The Ankerwycke Yew
The National Trust's Oldest Tree?
"This iconic 2,500 year old yew tree is steeped in history. According to popular belief, it was beneath this tree that King Henry VIII courted Anne Boleyn, and some reports suggest that he even proposed in its shadow. While Magna Carta is said to have been sealed at Runnymede, there are those who argue that the event actually took place on the other side of the river, perhaps under this very yew.":
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/runnymede/features/ankerwycke
680 photos taken in July 2022 with a Sony a7R III and processed in Reality Capture.
Permission and access provided by the National Trust and James Brown.
"This iconic 2,500 year old yew tree is steeped in history. According to popular belief, it was beneath this tree that King Henry VIII courted Anne Boleyn, and some reports suggest that he even proposed in its shadow. While Magna Carta is said to have been sealed at Runnymede, there are those who argue that the event actually took place on the other side of the river, perhaps under this very yew.":
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/runnymede/features/ankerwycke
680 photos taken in July 2022 with a Sony a7R III and processed in Reality Capture.
Permission and access provided by the National Trust and James Brown.