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* The Preston Twins in Preston Park, Brighton, England, are the two oldest English elms in the world.
Both trees are aged over 400 years and exceed 6 metres in girth.
They have been regularly pollarded for many years and both trunks are hollow.
The smaller, nearer the A23 London Road, can be entered from the east side ; two people can stand comfortably inside it.
The trees may be associated with the Medieval Manorial Scrolls kept in the County Records Office in Lewes.

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