Cubbington Pear Tree

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SpeciesEuropean wild pear (Pyrus communis var. communis)
LocationCubbington, Warwickshire, England
Coordinates52°18′41″N 1°29′01″W / 52.3113°N 1.4836°W / 52.3113; -1.4836
Date seededcirca 1760
Cubbington Pear Tree
The Cubbington Pear Tree in June 2015
Interactive map of Cubbington Pear Tree
SpeciesEuropean wild pear (Pyrus communis var. communis)
LocationCubbington, Warwickshire, England
Coordinates52°18′41″N 1°29′01″W / 52.3113°N 1.4836°W / 52.3113; -1.4836
Date seededcirca 1760
Date felled20 October 2020

The Cubbington Pear Tree was a wild pear tree located near Cubbington in Warwickshire, England. Around 250 years old, it was the second largest wild pear tree in the country and a noted local landmark. In 2015 the tree was voted England's Tree of the Year. A Parliamentary petition was launched in September 2020 to save the tree from being cut down for HS2 and a month later had over 20,000 signatures triggering an official government response. It was felled as part of the High Speed 2 railway development on 20 October 2020.[1][2]

The Cubbington Pear Tree was identified as a specimen of Pyrus communis var. communis, and is listed as such in the Champion Tree Register.[3] It is located on the top of a hill near to South Cubbington Wood, Cubbington.[4][5] The tree sat on private land but near to a public footpath from which it was visible.[6] Thought to be around 250 years old, the Cubbington Pear Tree may have been the United Kingdom's oldest wild pear tree.[5][6] The tree was the second largest wild pear tree in the country, measuring some 3.78 metres (12.4 ft) in girth.[5][6] Despite its age the tree continued to blossom and bear fruit until the end of its life.[7] The tree was entered onto the Tree Register of the British Isle as a national champion (the oldest or largest known specimen of a particular species).[6]

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