DescriptionThe Crowhurst Yew - geograph.org.uk - 691472.jpg
English: The Crowhurst Yew in St George's parish churchyard, Crowhurst, Surrey. This ancient tree is estimated to be about 4,000 years old; maybe twice the age of the church in whose graveyard it now stands. The siting of a church here may suggest an effort to put an obvious Christian stamp on a site that was already of religious or spiritual significance to a pre-Christian population, thus easing the transition of religion.
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