House - indeterminate date, Rubble, Co. Mayo

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House – indeterminate date, Rubble, Co. Mayo

In County Mayo, a structure of rubble masonry has been recorded, catalogued, and assigned to no particular century.

The classification given to it, a house of indeterminate date built from rubble, is one of the more quietly honest designations in Irish architectural recording. It acknowledges the limits of what survives and what can be known, rather than forcing a ruin into a tidy period or attribution. Rubble construction, which uses undressed or roughly shaped stone laid without the precision of cut ashlar work, was the default building method across rural Ireland for centuries, used for everything from modest cottages to outbuildings and field enclosures. That very ordinariness is part of why dating such structures is so difficult; the technique changed little across generations, and without documentary evidence or associated finds, the walls refuse to say when they went up.

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