Lists

Lists are saved place groupings, including curated selections plus generated region and access views from the public data model.

13 lists
01

Giant Sequoia Places

The giant sequoia — the largest tree by volume on Earth — was introduced to Britain in the 1850s. These are standout places to encounter it across the UK.

02

Free to Visit

Redwood places that are open to the public at no charge, with straightforward access and no ticket needed.

03

Best for Photography

Dramatic avenues, towering groves, and atmospheric woodland — places that reward a camera and a slow walk.

04

Coast Redwood Places

The coast redwood is the world's tallest tree species. In Britain it does especially well in the wetter west.

05

Good for Families

Open access, clear paths, and enough scale to hold attention. These redwood places work well for a family visit.

06

Historic Plantings

Victorian enthusiasm for the newly discovered redwoods shaped many of Britain's finest estates. These places still carry that history.

07

Standout Historic Groves

Editorial picks where historic planting stories and memorable redwood structure overlap, led by the strongest featured places first.

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England

Redwood places in England, generated from the current place records on the public map.

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Northern Ireland

Redwood places in Northern Ireland, generated from the current place records on the public map.

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Scotland

Redwood places in Scotland, generated from the current place records on the public map.

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Wales

Redwood places in Wales, generated from the current place records on the public map.

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Open to Visit

Places currently marked as open to the public in the live place records.

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Restricted Access

Places with some access limits or conditions in the live place records.

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