Enclosure, Bellavary, Co. Mayo

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Enclosure, Bellavary, Co. Mayo

Near the village of Bellavary in County Mayo, an ancient enclosure sits in the landscape as a quiet reminder that the ground beneath rural Ireland is rarely as uneventful as it looks.

Enclosures of this kind, broadly circular or oval boundaries defined by earthen banks, ditches, or stone walls, appear throughout the Irish countryside in considerable numbers. They served a range of purposes across different periods, from the ringforts of the early medieval era used as enclosed farmsteads, to later ecclesiastical or ceremonial boundaries, and their presence in a townland often signals long, layered occupation of the same ground.

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