Picking up on Jonathan's point, try looking more at the orchard rather
than the individual trees within it.
Ideas (in no particular order) could include:
1) Successive editions of Ordinance Survey plans,
2) Aerial photos,
3) Age of attached property - if there is one,
4) Age of attached property - if there was one,
5) Age or nature of the enclosure,
6) Age of the varieties - if you've identified them
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