Inclosure Oak stands as one of Nottingham’s most enduring natural monuments, a pedunculate oak tree dating back to 1851. This ancient specimen, rooted in the city’s landscape for over 170 years, represents a living connection to Nottingham’s past and remains a point of interest for those exploring the area’s green spaces and heritage.
The tree’s botanical significance lies in its species, Quercus robur, a broadleaved deciduous oak native to Britain. Its longevity and historical designation as a monument reflect the value placed on mature trees within Nottingham’s urban environment. Visitors exploring the locality can locate Inclosure Oak using the interactive map provided, which offers clear navigation of the surrounding streets and neighbourhoods, allowing easy route planning to reach this distinctive landmark.