After cutting out this page below from last years Folklore Diary for my scrapbook I decided to do some 'Following a tree' posts through 2026.
Horse Chestnut trees (Aesculus hippocastanum). Were introduced to Britain in the late C16 and native to the Balkan States, they can grow to over 120 feet tall. They were often used for ornamental avenues of trees in parkland.
The only Horse Chestnut I know of locally is in the car park of our village health centre where doctors and pharmacy serving this and several other villages are based. I still have lots of conkers from this tree on my window sills - and no spiders all winter.
| The older Horse Chestnut in February |
And there's a ditch between the edge of the car park and the tree so I couldn't get close enough for photos of the trunk.





