
Oxford Trees: The Iffley Church Yew
This ancient yew tree, located in the churchyard of St. Mary the Virgin in Iffley, is believed to be several hundred years old.

This ancient yew tree, located in the churchyard of St. Mary the Virgin in Iffley, is believed to be several hundred years old.

The Cedars of Lebanon in Christ Church are among the most iconic and revered trees in Oxford. These majestic trees have expansive canopies.

The Great Oak, located near Addison’s Walk at Magdalen College, is linked to J.R.R. Tolkien and his close friend and author C.S. Lewis.

The lamb and flag passage is home to one of Oxford’s most majestic trees. Reader, this is why I got engaged here!

This very special tree can be seen on the Christ Church MEadow walk. Here’s how to find it (and why we Oxfordians love it so much).