Ringfort (Cashel), Creggaun, Co. Clare
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In the townland of Creggaun in County Clare, a cashel sits quietly in the landscape, its dry-stone walls a remnant of early medieval Ireland that most passers-by would have no particular reason to stop for.
A cashel is simply a ringfort built from stone rather than earthwork, a circular enclosure that would once have sheltered a farmstead, its walls serving as much as a social marker as a defensive one. Thousands of these structures survive across Ireland, yet each one occupies a specific patch of ground that someone, more than a thousand years ago, chose deliberately, for its drainage, its sight lines, its proximity to water or pasture.
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