Camp Hill, North Yorkshire

Pines on Oak Bank

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Plenty of pine trees on Oak Bank, but little evidence of oaks. Looking back through old OS maps, it appears that this eastern end of Nutwith Common has been wooded for a very long time [at least since the mid 19thC]. However, the major part of the common appears to have had few trees until after 1956, the present extensive plantations not appearing on maps until the 1970's.

Uploaded to Geograph by Gordon Hatton on 20 March 2012

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