Branching out – pitch-sized tree sets UK record

Oriental Plane, Corsham Court, WiltshireThe branches of the vast 250-year-old tree are completely unsupported
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A tree the size of a football pitch in Wiltshire has been identified as the “most spreading” tree in the UK.

The Oriental plane at Corsham Court was planted by master landscape gardener Lancelot “Capability” Brown in 1760.

With an average spread of 210ft (64m) it has been identified in a study by the Tree Register of the British Isles as the country’s vastest tree.

The research included 200,000 of the UK’s most “superlative” trees.

The Tree Register’s new study has identified Britain’s most spectacular trees.

The plane at Corsham Court, near Chippenham, has been singled out as having the “largest single spread”.

It is so vast that its lowest branches rest on the ground and some have taken root.

“Several trees rest their branches on the ground, but it’s the most impressive of these and it’s the most spreading tree that we know of,” said Owen Johnson, the registrar.

“It extends in each direction with branches like elephant trunks snaking across the ground – it’s a very confusing tree.”

Originating in the Middle East, the plane was planted as a specimen tree at the privately-owned historic home.

“It’s a massive tree with long horizontal branches which have no supports at all.

“It’s extraordinary that it’s standing without falling down,” said James Methuen-Campbell, the current occupant.

“We recruited a tree surgeon a few years ago who suggested taking 3m off all the branches around the tree for health and safety.

“But it’s such a huge, old tree I wanted to leave it to age naturally.”

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