Yew at Mamhead St Thomas Church
A beautiful yew tree that has a circumference of 9.6 m. The massive trunk at the height of some 2.1 m was sawn off and now branches rise from it in all directions.
Yew at Kingston St Mary Church
An ancient yew tree that long ago divided into several parts. The girth around these parts at the ground level is 10.03 m.
Yew at South Hayling St Mary’s Church
An ancient, enormous yew tree that has multiple stems. The circumference around all these stems in 1998 was 10.06 m.
Yew at Loose All Saints’ Church
An ancient yew tree. The hollow has divided its trunk into several parts, the circumference of its trunk is at least 10.06 m.
Yew at Coldwaltham St. Giles’ Church
An enormous yew tree with a circumference of 9.37 m (2012) at the height of 0.9 m.
Yew at Loughton Church, Shropshire
A giant yew tree that has a circumference of at least 10.06 m (1986). The trunk has a large hollow.
Yews at Ulcombe Church
Two giant yew trees in church garden. The largest has a trunk circumference of 10.03 m, the other one – 9.63 m.
Yew at Broadwindsor Church
An ancient yew that today has 15 large offshoots above its buried ancient trunk. Its circumference is 10.34 m.
Ancient yew in Clun
A living fragment of a former giant yew tree next to a very old church. The assumed circumference of its former trunk is 10.42 m.
Payhembury Yew
An ancient yew that now has divided into four separate trunks. Circumference around these trunks at the ground level is around 10.62 m.