"One of those walkers had a suggestion: to cut one piece of the tree for each of Britain's four nations, as a show of national unity. "While another family, who came to see the Sycamore Gap with their baby son Leif, said its pieces should go towards educating people about...
The tree, which is one of the UK's most photographed, was made famous after it featured in the 1991 Kevin Costner film Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves. One man who proposed under it said he chose the place so he could revisit one day with his family.
Watch the latest from ITV News - The tree, which has featured in films and been photographed by many, was unexpectedly cut down in September last year, prompting a national outcry.
The landmark at Sycamore Gap, beside Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, was cut down overnight. Northumberland National Park Authority officials believe the tree, known as Robin Hood’s Tree, was “deliberately felled”. Northumbria Police said the teenager had been arrested on suspicion of crimina...
Photographer Steven Lomas wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: "I can't even begin to describe how sad I am that the most beautiful and famous tree in England, Sycamore Gap, has either been cut down or blew down. "I am pretty devastated that the place I love most in Northumberland ...
The felled Sycamore Gap tree by Hadrian's Wall is being removed after it was cut down in what detectives have called a "deliberate act of vandalism". A crane is lifting the felled 50ft sycamore after it was cut from its root beside the Roman wall last month. ...