The Darnley Sycamore, on Nitshill Road in the southside of Glasgow, is believed to be 5-600 years old – and is also said to ...
"The tree is such a big draw for tourism in the north of England ... "The tree itself can be used for something around the Sycamore Gap itself," he suggested "It's not as easy as people think ...
It was neither Britain’s biggest tree nor its oldest. But the majestic sycamore that stood for 150 years along a stretch of Hadrian’s Wall in northern England was one of the most beloved.
The Darnley Sycamore or Plane tree, stands on the outskirts of Darnley in Glasgow. It's at least 500-600 years old.
The authority said the largest section of the felled tree would go on display at The Sill, a tourist attraction close to Sycamore Gap, in September. It added it was still considering plans to ...
The tree became famous after being featured in Kevin Costner’s 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves, and was a big draw for tourism. The sycamore was removed with a crane and taken to a ...