Tree Hunting: 1,000 Trees to Find in Britain and Irelands Towns and Cities
By (Author) Paul Wood
Penguin Books Ltd
Particular Books
15th June 2025
29th May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Travel guides: eco-tourism / green tourism
Urban and municipal planning and policy
Hardback
520
Width 143mm, Height 196mm, Spine 40mm
750g
Enter a parallel wooded universe with the ultimate urban tree-spotter's guide The Beer Belly. The Climber's Lime. The Ecclesiastical Pear. In Tree Hunting, Paul Wood seeks out the best individual trees - the most charismatic, quirky or downright spectacular - that grow in Britain and Ireland's towns, cities and villages (and, in one case, from the crack in a church steeple). From a stumpy sycamore in Shetland, contorted by wind and hard weather, to the shining jewel in Brighton's unlikely treasure trove of elms, Paul travels on a quest from north to south rooting out the legends and tall tales behind these marvellous specimens. As he delves into this rich ecosystem, he reveals how trees are inextricably bound to the story of our towns and cities- they have always meant a great deal to those that live near them, and they continue to shape the fabric of urban life in deep, and often surprising ways. Including sumptuous maps, grid references and charming travel notes so you can plan adventures of your own, Tree Hunting will help you unlock the secrets of Britain and Ireland's urban forests.
When Im with Paul Wood, it feels quite possible Ive entered the tree Matrix * Independent *
I've never viewed Holloway Road as anything but a monotonous slog. Now, thanks to Wood, I've seen the trees, and they are glorious * Londonist *
A constant explorer of cities and the irrepressible, boisterous nature they support, Paul Wood is the author of several books, including London is a Forest. He has been fascinated by trees ever since he noticed a beech seedling unfurling in his back garden as a child. He lives in London under the canopy of a pair of Victorian plane trees.