SU9529 : Yew tree at St Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel

near to Northchapel, West Sussex, Great Britain

Yew tree at St Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel
Yew tree at St Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel
Medieval people perceived the yew tree to be a symbol of immortality. This belief is almost certainly a throwback to pagan times. There is evidence to suggest yew trees encircled Bronze Age round barrows and other burial sites. Another reason the yew was confined to the churchyard is that it is deadly poisonous to livestock (which were not allowed to wander onto the hallowed ground). The mature yew also provided a source of bow making timber to keep the Englands archers supplied with weapons.
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2007
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SU9529, 20 images   (more nearby)
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Trish Steel   (find more nearby)
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Date Taken
Sunday, 18 February, 2007   (more nearby)
Submitted
Saturday, 28 April, 2007
Category
Tree   (more nearby)
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SU 952 293 [100m precision]
WGS84: 51:3.3529N 0:38.5827W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SU 952 293
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SOUTH (about 180 degrees)
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