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Great Trees of London is a list created by Trees for Cities after the Great Storm of 1987, when the general public were asked to suggest suitable trees. Forty-one were chosen, with a further 20 added in 2008.[1][2] In 2010, Time Out Guides Limited published a book, The Great Trees of London, listing all 61 trees.

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The Dorchester Plane | ![]() |
Dorchester Hotel, Mayfair 51.506828°N 0.152099°W / 51.506828; -0.152099 |
Westminster | London plane | Planted in the early 1930s.[3]: 20 |
The Charlton House Mulberry | ![]() |
Charlton House 51.481198°N 0.036359°E / 51.481198; 0.036359 |
Greenwich | Black mulberry | Planted at the beginning of the 1600s, possibly the oldest in the United Kingdom.[3]: 172 [4] |
The Fulham Palace Oak | ![]() |
Fulham Palace 51.469566°N 0.214707°W / 51.469566; -0.214707 |
Hammersmith and Fulham | Holm oak | Oldest holm oak in London,[5][6][7] and perhaps the United Kingdom. Possibly dating from 1495, when the palace was built.[3]: 47 [8] |
The Bexley Charter Oak | ![]() |
Danson Park 51.454900°N 0.118025°E / 51.454900; 0.118025 |
Bexley | Pedunculate oak | Well over 200 years old (as of 2010).[3]: 176 In 1937 the Bexley borough charter was signed underneath this tree. It now appears in the coat of arms of the London Borough of Bexley.[7] |
The Totteridge Yew | ![]() |
St. Andrew's Church, Totteridge 51.632381°N 0.200558°W / 51.632381; -0.200558 |
Barnet | Yew | Between 1000 and 2000 years old (as of 2010), London's oldest tree.[8][9][3]: 130 |
The Carshalton Plane | ![]() |
Sutton Ecology Centre Grounds, Carshalton 51.365301°N 0.165514°W / 51.365301; -0.165514 |
Sutton | London plane | About 200 years old (as of 2010).[3]: 192 [10] |
The Lewisham Dutch Elm | ![]() |
Ladywell Fields 51.450645°N 0.024501°W / 51.450645; -0.024501 |
Lewisham | European white elm[11] | A plaque in the park incorrectly identifies it[8] as a Flanders elm.[12] |
The Riverside Plane | ![]() |
Richmond 51.456465°N 0.304728°W / 51.456465; -0.304728 |
Richmond upon Thames | London plane | At over 40 metres in height, it is one of the tallest London planes in the UK.[8][13] |
The Aperfield Cedar | ![]() |
Aperfield Road, Biggin Hill 51.311487°N 0.041172°E / 51.311487; 0.041172 |
Bromley | Cedar of Lebanon | [13] |
The Morden Cemetery Horse Chestnut | ![]() |
Morden Cemetery, Motspur Park 51.391791°N 0.229083°W / 51.391791; -0.229083 |
Merton | Horse chestnut | This "tree" is actually two trees, about 100 years old (as of 2010).[3]: 180 [13] |
The Wood Street Horse Chestnut | ![]() |
Wood Street, Walthamstow 51.589258°N 0.004453°W / 51.589258; -0.004453 |
Waltham Forest | Horse chestnut | Estimated to be 175 years old (as of 2010).[3]: 98 |
The Ravenscourt Park Tree of Heaven | ![]() |
Ravenscourt Park 51.496330°N 0.237089°W / 51.496330; -0.237089 |
Hammersmith and Fulham | Tree of heaven | One of the largest trees of heaven in Britain.[3]: 54 |
The Ashcombe Sweet Chestnut | ![]() |
Ashcombe Road, Carshalton 51.359978°N 0.162281°W / 51.359978; -0.162281 |
Sutton | Sweet chestnut | |
The Black Horse Pollard Chestnut | ![]() |
East Sheen 51.461381°N 0.288973°W / 51.461381; -0.288973 |
Richmond upon Thames | Horse chestnut | |
The Maids of Honour Stone Pine | ![]() |
Richmond Green 51.461379°N 0.308673°W / 51.461379; -0.308673 |
Richmond upon Thames | Stone pine | |
The Wembley Elm | ![]() |
Wembley 51.553292°N 0.285526°W / 51.553292; -0.285526 |
Brent | European white elm | Over 100 years old (as of 2010).[3]: 138 |
The Battersea Park Hybrid Strawberry Tree | ![]() |
Battersea Park 51.478312°N 0.155937°W / 51.478312; -0.155937 |
Wandsworth | Hybrid strawberry tree | Dating from the 1850s.[3]: 148 It lost a major limb, which was hovering over the footpath, in a big storm in February 2022, and the next bough up (still seen in the picture) in September 2023. |
The Dulwich Park Oak | ![]() |
Dulwich Park 51.444121°N 0.081079°W / 51.444121; -0.081079 |
Southwark | Turkey oak | |
The Greenwich Spanish Sweet Chestnut | ![]() |
Flower Garden, Greenwich Park 51.476729°N 0.007199°E / 51.476729; 0.007199 |
Greenwich | Sweet chestnut | Dating from 1660.[8] |
The Greenwich Park Shagbark Hickory | ![]() |
Flower Garden, Greenwich Park 51.475428°N 0.005180°E / 51.475428; 0.005180 |
Greenwich | Shagbark hickory | Largest shagbark hickory in the United Kingdom.[3]: 169 |
The Marble Hill Black Walnut | ![]() |
Marble Hill Park, Richmond 51.448576°N 0.310797°W / 51.448576; -0.310797 |
Richmond upon Thames | Black walnut | |
The Roehampton Lucombe Oak | ![]() |
Alton Estate, Roehampton 51.451337°N 0.246961°W / 51.451337; -0.246961 |
Wandsworth | Lucombe oak | |
The North Circular Cork Oak | ![]() |
Hall Lane, Chingford 51.612050°N 0.031423°W / 51.612050; -0.031423 |
Waltham Forest | Cork oak | Around 100 years old (as of 2010),[3]: 103 although a plaque next to the tree says that it was planted as a sapling by Len Harding in 1959. |
The South Woodford Copper Beech | ![]() |
St Mary's Church, South Woodford 51.598157°N 0.020455°E / 51.598157; 0.020455 |
Redbridge | Copper beech | |
The George Green Sweet Chestnut | ![]() |
George Green, Wanstead 51.574819°N 0.028049°E / 51.574819; 0.028049 |
Redbridge | Sweet chestnut | Probably planted in the early 1700s.[3]: 112 |
The Fairlop Oak | ![]() |
Fulwell Cross roundabout, Ilford 51.593694°N 0.085271°E / 51.593694; 0.085271 |
Redbridge | Pedunculate oak | Planted in 1951 in remembrance of its historical predecessor, which lived for around 500 years until 1820, in nearby Hainault Forest.[3]: 120 |
The Bromley Oak | ![]() |
Outside the Glades shopping centre, Bromley 51.403414°N 0.018598°E / 51.403414; 0.018598 |
Bromley | Pedunculate oak | About 400 years old (as of 2010).[3]: 196 |
The Downe Yew | ![]() |
St Mary's Church, Downe 51.335768°N 0.054415°E / 51.335768; 0.054415 |
Bromley | Yew | |
The Barn Elms Plane, 'Barney' | ![]() |
Barn Elms, Barnes 51.474994°N 0.233639°W / 51.474994; -0.233639 |
Richmond upon Thames | London plane | London's oldest plane tree, planted around 1680.[8][14][15] Visible from outside an enclosure.[3]: 59 |
The Friday Hill Plane | ![]() |
Friday Hill House, Chingford 51.623621°N 0.006695°E / 51.623621; 0.006695 |
Waltham Forest | London Plane | Now on private grounds, but visible from above the boundary wall on Simmons Lane. The tree is probably dating from the building of the house (1839).[3]: 104 |
The Valence Park Oak | ![]() |
Valence Park, Becontree 51.558010°N 0.134955°E / 51.558010; 0.134955 |
Barking & Dagenham | Holm oak | As of October 2022, the pond enclosure is closed to the public for health and safety reasons, but the tree can be visited up close from Valence House grounds. |
The West Wickham Oak | ![]() |
Southcroft Avenue, West Wickham 51.372793°N 0.014598°W / 51.372793; -0.014598 |
Bromley | Pedunculate oak | The tree is in a private garden, but largely visible from surrounding public spaces. It is around 800 years old (as of 2010).[3]: 202 |
The Addington Palace Cedar | ![]() |
Addington Palace 51.357289°N 0.040391°W / 51.357289; -0.040391 |
Croydon | Cedar of Lebanon | Access by arrangement. Planted in the 1770s.[3]: 206 |
The Kenley House Oak | ![]() |
Kenley 51.314023°N 0.094367°W / 51.314023; -0.094367 (approximate) |
Croydon | Pedunculate oak | On private land, hidden from view.[3]: 215 |
The St James's Indian Bean Tree | ![]() |
St James' Church, Piccadilly 51.508750°N 0.137007°W / 51.508750; -0.137007 |
Westminster | Indian bean tree | Tree removed in April 2010.[16] Nativity figures have been carved from its wood, and are used by the church every Christmas.[17] |
The Charlton House Nettle Tree | ![]() |
Charlton House 51.480620°N 0.037140°E / 51.480620; 0.037140 (approximate) |
Greenwich | Hackberry | Tree removed April 2002.[3]: 215 |
The York House Cut Leaf Beech | ![]() |
York House, Twickenham 51.446794°N 0.322711°W / 51.446794; -0.322711 |
Richmond upon Thames | 'Asplenifolia' Beech | Tree removed winter 2020/21.[18] |
The Asgill House Copper Beech | ![]() |
Asgill House, Richmond 51.460246°N 0.311855°W / 51.460246; -0.311855 |
Richmond upon Thames | Copper beech | Died winter 2013/14.[19] |
The Crane Park Crack Willow | ![]() |
Crane Park 51.442665°N 0.358306°W / 51.442665; -0.358306 |
Hounslow | Crack willow | Fallen over[3]: 215 circa 2010. |
The Kingston Weeping Silver Lime | ![]() |
Thames river path, Kingston 51.400003°N 0.308936°W / 51.400003; -0.308936 |
Kingston upon Thames | Silver lime 'Petiolaris' | Tree removed[3]: 214 circa 2008. |
The Barnsbury Beech | ![]() |
Barnsbury Park, Barnsbury 51.542847°N 0.110069°W / 51.542847; -0.110069 |
Islington | Beech | Replaced 2005.[3]: 214 |
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The Hendon Japanese Maple | Hendon Park, near the tennis courts 51.582229°N 0.223459°W / 51.582229; -0.223459 |
Barnet | Japanese maple, Acer palmatum 'Heptalobum'[3]: 134 |
Planted in the early 1900s.[3]: 134 | |
The Brunswick Plane | ![]() |
Brunswick Square Gardens 51.524226°N 0.121852°W / 51.524226; -0.121852 |
Camden | London plane | |
The Cheapside Plane | ![]() |
Cheapside, City of London 51.514431°N 0.094798°W / 51.514431; -0.094798 |
City of London | London plane | At over 250 years of age, "possibly the oldest tree in The Square Mile".[3]: 37 |
The Forty Hall Cedar of Lebanon | ![]() |
Forty Hall, Enfield 51.669391°N 0.067687°W / 51.669391; -0.067687 |
Enfield | Cedar of Lebanon | Planted around the turn of the 18th century.[3]: 141
Severely damaged 11th August 2024.[20] |
The Ravenscourt Plane | ![]() |
Ravenscourt Park 51.496698°N 0.238686°W / 51.496698; -0.238686 |
Hammersmith and Fulham | London plane | An example of the ‘Baobab’ cultivar of London plane[8] |
The Osterley Park Cork Oak | ![]() |
Osterley Park 51.488575°N 0.351411°W / 51.488575; -0.351411, |
Hounslow | Cork oak | Planted 1855.[21][3]: 90 |
The Amwell Fig | ![]() |
Amwell Street, Pentonville 51.528204°N 0.110047°W / 51.528204; -0.110047 |
Islington | Fig | This "tree" is actually three trees,[3]: 126 likely in place since 1827.[8][22] |
The Brockwell Oak | ![]() |
Brockwell Park 51.448108°N 0.106166°W / 51.448108; -0.106166 |
Lambeth | Pedunculate oak | Between 500 and 700 years old (as of 2010).[3]: 155 [8] |
The Tate Plane | ![]() |
Outside Tate Library, Brixton 51.461049°N 0.115331°W / 51.461049; -0.115331 |
Lambeth | London plane | |
The Stratford Fig | ![]() |
Off High Street, Stratford 51.534361°N 0.008000°W / 51.534361; -0.008000 |
Newham | Fig | |
The Valentines Park Maple | ![]() |
Valentines Park, Ilford 51.571527°N 0.072690°E / 51.571527; 0.072690 |
Redbridge | Field maple | Planted in the 17th century.[3]: 116 |
The Richmond Royal Oak | ![]() |
Richmond Park 51.444646°N 0.283504°W / 51.444646; -0.283504 |
Richmond upon Thames | Pedunculate oak | Around 750 years old (as of 2020).[8][23] |
The Carshalton Sweet Chestnut | ![]() |
Carshalton Park, Carshalton 51.360458°N 0.163164°W / 51.360458; -0.163164 |
Sutton | Sweet chestnut | Around 400 years old (as of 2010). Survived a number of arson attacks, which account for the wooden door blocking the hollow at the bottom of the tree.[3]: 188 |
The Marylebone Elm | ![]() |
By the Garden of Rest, Marylebone High Street 51.521886°N 0.151724°W / 51.521886; -0.151724 |
Westminster | Huntingdon elm | Age estimated to be 150 years (as of 2010), over 100 feet (30 meters) high.[3]: 34 |
The Embankment Plane | ![]() |
North side of Horse Guards Avenue, at the junction with Victoria Embankment, SW1 51.504796°N 0.123285°W / 51.504796; -0.123285 |
Westminster | Oriental plane | Planted in 1870.[8] |
The Berkeley Plane | ![]() |
Berkeley Square 51.509465°N 0.145276°W / 51.509465; -0.145276 |
Westminster | London plane | Planted in 1789.[8][3]: 12 |
The Gower Plane | ![]() |
Gower Street 51.522446°N 0.132461°W / 51.522446; -0.132461 |
Camden | London plane | |
The Regent's Plane | ![]() |
Regent's Park, in the grounds of Regent's University London 51.525673°N 0.156342°W / 51.525673; -0.156342 |
Camden | London plane | Access by arrangement. Around 200 years old (as of 2010).[3]: 38 |
The Abbey Plane | ![]() |
Broad Sanctuary, Westminster Abbey 51.498972°N 0.128977°W / 51.498972; -0.128977 |
Westminster | London plane | Accessible from 8am to 5pm. |
The Hardy Ash | ![]() |
Old St Pancras Churchyard 51.535142°N 0.129713°W / 51.535142; -0.129713 |
Camden | Ash | At just over 250 years of age,[3]: 42 the tree fell in December 2022. This is believed to have been due to fungal damage.[24] |
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