The Secret Barnsdale Fruit & Nut Trail

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Location: Oakham, Rutland, England, United Kingdom

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The green spaces at Barnsdale are home to over 100 young trees. An orchard of apple varieties, with 60 trees, was planted in 2012 on the south-facing slope at the entrance to the car parking area. Then in 2016, a ‘nuttery’ of 50 trees was planted in a snaking line from the orchard to the entrance to Barnsdale Wood.

Here you can learn about the huge variety of apples that were once common in England. If you are keen to see the differences between an almond tree, a walnut, a pecan or a pine nut, please follow this walk and also look at the pictures in the Echoes App.


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Introduction

Almond Grove

Apple Society Orchard

This community orchard was designed and planted in 2012 by Stamford Community Orchard Group together…

Sweet Chestnut Grove

The saplings growing at the top of this hill are all varieties of sweet chestnut from the UK or Fran…

Walnut Grove

The line of 10 walnut trees stretching along this field represent several of the 21 species of walnu…

Tree Hazel Grove

Running in a curved line along the lower portion of this hillside are hazelnut trees.

Pine Nut Tree

This single, lonely pine nut tree was planted with a sister tree so that they could pollinate each o…

Pecan & Hickory

The pecan is a species of hickory tree that is native to northern Mexico and the southern United Sta…

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