Yew at Norbury All Saints’ Church
An enormous, old yew tree with a very massive trunk. The circumference at the ground is 10.72 m (2016).
Yew at Breamore St Mary’s Church
An enormous and ancient yew tree that now has a ring of smaller trunks around the former hollow, the circumference is 10.82 m.
Ciliau Aeron Yew Trees
A group of yew tree trunks that belong to a single tree. The circumference around this group is 11.58 m.
Kenn Yew
An enormous yew tree next to a church. The circumference of the tree in 1999 was 10.56 m.
Hollow Hambledon Yew
An enormous yew tree with a circumference of 9.91 m (2021) in the churchyard.
Florence Court Yew
Irish Yew or Taxus baccata Fastigiata. This tree was planted around 1760-1780 and all the Irish Yews around the world originate from the saplings of this tree.
Defynnog Yew
The largest of the giant yews in Defynnog village and one of the largest in the British Islands with a circumference of some 10.06 m at ground level.
Discoed Yew
One of the largest yew trees in the British Islands. Its circumference is 11.28 m or 9.68 m, depending on the source of information.
Boscastle Blowhole
Nearly horizontal blowhole that can be observed shortly before or after low tide, at rough sea. Sometimes the fountains go some 30 – 40 m far.
Blaster Hole on the Horse of Copinsay
Sea jet and also blowhole that has formed in this small island – sea stack. At strong winds from the east, the water jets can be up to 60 m high.