Ringfort (Rath), Ballyhusty, Co. Tipperary

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Ringfort (Rath), Ballyhusty, Co. Tipperary

Sitting quietly in pasture on a low hillock in County Tipperary, this early medieval enclosure has been holding its shape for well over a thousand years, its earthen bank still rising to around 1.8 metres and enclosing a near-perfect circle roughly 41 by 42 metres across.

That kind of persistence in the landscape is worth pausing over. A rath, as this type of ringfort is sometimes called, was essentially a raised, enclosed farmstead, home to a family of some local standing during the early medieval period, its bank and surrounding ditch serving as much as a marker of status as a practical defence.

The detail here is in the specifics. A possible entrance gap, about 2.5 metres wide, opens to the northwest, and traces of an external fosse, a shallow ditch once dug to reinforce the enclosure, still survive in an arc running from the north-northwest around to the east and southwest, though it has reduced over centuries to roughly 6 metres wide and less than half a metre deep. Inside, the ground slopes gently downward from the scarp edge toward a level central area, a subtle topographical signature that survives despite centuries of agricultural use. Around 800 metres to the northwest lies a moated site, a separate and later type of monument, typically associated with Anglo-Norman settlement in Ireland, where a platform or island was surrounded by a water-filled ditch. The proximity of the two is a reminder that this particular corner of Tipperary was occupied and reorganised across several distinct phases of Irish history, each leaving its own mark on the ground.

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