Newland Oak

Newland Oak
An 1836 depiction of the tree
Interactive map of Newland Oak
SpeciesEnglish oak (Quercus robur)
LocationNewland, Gloucestershire
Coordinates51°46′48″N 2°39′32″W / 51.780°N 2.659°W / 51.780; -2.659
Date seededc. 1000
Date felled1970

The Newland Oak was a veteran oak tree in Newland, Gloucestershire in England. Originally part of the ancient woodland of the Forest of Dean, it survived clearances that created the settlement of Newland and was afterwards pollarded for timber. Its large size was often remarked upon through the years and it was considered a rival to the Cowthorpe Oak as the largest oak tree in Great Britain. Much of the tree fell during heavy snow in 1955 but a single branch of the tree survived until 1970 when it was killed during an arson attack. A replacement tree grown from one of the Newland Oak's acorns had been planted in 1964.