I thought it might be a type of hawthorn, but it has no thorns. Maybe east-coast-American hawthorns are thornless? Maybe it's something completely different?
The leaves are oval, coming to a point, carried asymmetrically. The young bark is grey, and smooth: on older trees it is rougher and supports lichens. I don't remember if it had berries or not: if it did, they have long been eaten.
Better do the sensible thing, and ask the locals. Help, anyone?
(I saw the American equivalent of a Horse Chestnut the other day, in East Hampton. The leaves were new and still soft and droopy. They are called Buckeyes here. No-one plays conkers. And American Sycamores are completely different to English Sycamores, reinforcing the good practice of learning Latin names!)
My tree book is not helping.
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