The toppled 300-year-old tree is still in place at the historic site near Hexham, Northumberland, and now Historic England investigators believe the vandalism damaged Hadrian's Wall
Speculation has mounted about how it had been toppled, with some suggesting the tree was deliberately cut down while others say it could have toppled due to recent strong winds.
The 1,00-year-old yew tree has been found felled in East Sussex - a mile away from Senlac Hill which is where the Battle of Hastings is believed to have taken place in 1066
EXCLUSIVE: Police are still trying to find out who felled the hundreds of years old tree, with one lawyer of over 20 years saying forensic tests will buy time for the investigation.