DescriptionThe Arbor Tree of Aston on Clun - geograph.org.uk - 837232.jpg
English: The Arbor Tree of Aston on Clun A native Black Poplar tree. The tree is dressed with flags in late May every year in a local tradition which dates back into the 17th Century. The celebration was preserved and encouraged by Mary Carter, the new wife of Squire Marston in 1786, and continues to this day. Aston-on-Clun is the only village in Britain where this tradition remains.
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