DescriptionQueen Elizabeth oak, Cowdray Park, near Lodsworth - geograph.org.uk - 970020.jpg
English: Queen Elizabeth oak, Cowdray Park, near Lodsworth North of the A272 and east of Easebourne, this ancient tree is believed to be between 800 and 1,000 years old. Queen Elizabeth I is thought to have visited it in 1591.
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