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The Belvoir Oak

Castlereagh, County Antrim

Recorded by: Not specified

  • Heritage Tree

  • Trees of National Special Interest (TNSI)

  • Tree of the Year – Shortlisted

    Northern Ireland, 2016

About the tree

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Species:
Pedunculate oakQuercus robur
Form:
Pollard
Standing or fallen:
Standing
Living status:
Alive
Girth:
8.06m at a height of 1.00m History
Veteran status:
Ancient tree

Location of tree

County:
County Antrim
Country:
Northern Ireland
Grid reference:
NW4566324866
Public accessibility:
Public - open access (e.g. public park)
Surroundings:
Parkland, Woodland

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  • This is an amazing experience, coming accross this tree. Barely visable from the trodden path way, you make your way behind a large veteran tree and there it sits, like a throne in the middle of all the other trees. Well worth hunting out!

  • After visiting this tree in the spring, I re-visited in Jan 08, only to find that some of the branches on the west side of the bole had been damaged by the thinning operations in the surrounding larch. Also there was evidence of compaction of the roots. A complaint to NI Forest Service resulted in an apology and assurances that it won't happen again!

  • Visited the tree 31 March 22. There are a few saplings growing around the tree that might need attention. Beech and various others. Tree still fast asleep.

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The Belvoir Oak

Castlereagh, County Antrim

Recorded by: Not specified

About the tree

Species:
Pedunculate oak
Form:
Pollard
Standing or fallen:
Standing
Living status:
Alive
Girth:
8.06m at a height of 1.00m History
Condition:
Holes or water pockets, Hollowing trunk, Hollowing branches, Hollow trunk - with opening
Veteran status:
Ancient tree
Tree number:
302
Local or historic name:
The Belvoir Oak
Tag number:
2453

Location of tree

County:
County Antrim
Country:
Northern Ireland
Grid reference:
NW4566324866
Public accessibility:
Public - open access (e.g. public park)
Surroundings:
Parkland, Woodland
Ancient tree site:
Belvoir Park
Woodland Trust wood:
No

Wildlife

Epiphytes:
Lichen, Moss, Fern, Ivy, Cuckoo tree
Fungi:
Beefsteak fungus (Fistulina hepatica)
Invertebrates:
Yes
Bats:
--

Recorded by

Recorded by:
Not specified
Recording organisation:
--
Last visited:
05/03/2026
First recorded:
20/04/2007