Places named Robin Hood's Tree

From International Robin Hood Bibliography
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Places named Robin Hood's Tree or similar. Click cluster marker for locality markers. Click locality marker for link to page. Historical county boundary coordinates provided by the Historic Counties Trust.
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Robin Hood's Oak (White Colne)¤1574|Robin Hood's Elm (Woodstock)¤1608|Robin Hood's Oak (Horksley Heath)¤1637|Major Oak (Sherwood Forest)¤1790|Robin Hood's Tree (Bassingbourn)¤1811|Robin Hood's Larder (Sherwood Forest)¤1884|Yew Tree (Doveridge)¤2009|

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-09-21. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-05-27.

Trees named after Robin Hood or subsidiary characters in the tradition or otherwise connected with the outlaw:

Also see