HEADINGTON ACTION

The Storybook tree in Bury Knowle Park


Before

After

Thanks to Headington Action, the trunk of the dead cedar tree in Bury Knowle Park has been turned into a sculpture featuring characters from the books of the Headington authors J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis: the dragon Smaug from The Hobbit, Aslan the lion from The Chronicles of Narnia, and the horse from The Horse and His Boy. The work won an Oxford Preservation Trust Environmental Award in 2007.

From tree to sculpture: see the progress

Serpent bench

Two seats, one with a serpent and one with a beaver, were added on 31 May 2006

Beaver bench

The work was sponsored by:

BBC South Television followed the progress of the work on the tree by local sculptor Matt Cave. The carving started on 26 April 2005 and took four weeks. The sculpture was unveiled by Graham Upton, the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University, at a ceremony on Wednesday 25 May 2005.

Before the work was commissioned, a model of the proposed sculpture was put on display in Headington Co-op, Somerfield, and the John Radcliffe Hospital. Over 90% of responses from the public were extremely positive. The model has now been given to St Andrew's Primary School.

Contact

Headington Committee for Development Action
Reg. charity no. 1099173

www.hcda.org.uk