Remedy Oak Christmas Card
According to local legend, King Edward VI sat under the Remedy Oak Tree nr Woodlands in Dorset. It is said that he touched the tree, giving it healing properties, and used it to treat people for the King's Evil" (scofula). Remedy Oak was one of four boundary marker trees of the Shaftsbury Estate, home of the Earls of Shaftesbury. This veteran tree is is held up by steel wires as it was split by lightening strike.
According to local legend, King Edward VI sat under the Remedy Oak Tree nr Woodlands in Dorset. It is said that he touched the tree, giving it healing properties, and used it to treat people for the King's Evil" (scofula). Remedy Oak was one of four boundary marker trees of the Shaftsbury Estate, home of the Earls of Shaftesbury. This veteran tree is is held up by steel wires as it was split by lightening strike.
According to local legend, King Edward VI sat under the Remedy Oak Tree nr Woodlands in Dorset. It is said that he touched the tree, giving it healing properties, and used it to treat people for the King's Evil" (scofula). Remedy Oak was one of four boundary marker trees of the Shaftsbury Estate, home of the Earls of Shaftesbury. This veteran tree is is held up by steel wires as it was split by lightening strike.
Our blank cards provide the perfect canvas for your personal messages. Printed and produced in the UK, each card measures 5x7" (13x18cm). They come individually wrapped in cellophane and include a high-quality envelope, making them ready for any occasion. Ideal for heartfelt notes, special greetings, or creative expressions, these cards offer versatility without compromising on quality.