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Elfin Oak

Placeholder for Elfin Oak stone plaque

Elfin Oak Originally carved in 1911 and maintained for over 40 years by sculptor Ivor Innes With grateful thanks also to Spike Milligan CBE and his friends whose interest and support enabled complete restoration of the wee folk 1996 HRH The Prince of Wales unveiled this plaque presented by the Elfin Oak Appeal Fund 12 June 1997

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  • Historic England, National Heritage List for England, used under the Open Government Licence v3.0. War memorial records are drawn from open community datasets (OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, NHLE) — never from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, which is excluded.

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