This single Shropshire orchard turned out to be a hotspot for apple rediscoveries, with three other "lost" varieties joining the Georgian-era Bringewood Pippin. "It was also home to what could have been the last remaining trees of Gypsy King, Rhymer and Round Winter Nonesuch," Adams revealed. "I took cuttings, and these trees have now been rescued from extinction – they are spread far and wide throughout the country."