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Whipsnade Tree Cathedral was planted in the early 1930s by Edmond Blyth as an act of ‘faith, hope and reconciliation’ in honour of those killed in WWI. Its design was inspired by Blyth’s visit to Liverpool Cathedral. There are grass avenues lined with deciduous and evergreen trees and shrub species, which form the chancel, nave, transepts, chapels and cloisters. The site is owned by the National Trust and administered by the Trustees of Whipsnade Tree Cathedral Fund.

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