Enclosure, Carrowgobbadagh, Co. Sligo

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Enclosure, Carrowgobbadagh, Co. Sligo

In a field somewhere in Carrowgobbadagh, County Sligo, there is an enclosure that cannot be seen.

No earthwork rises from the ground, no ditch catches the eye, no outline is legible to anyone walking across it. The site exists, in any meaningful sense, only on paper.

What makes its history slightly curious is the gap between two editions of the Ordnance Survey six-inch maps, the large-scale series produced from the mid-nineteenth century onwards that documented Irish townlands in considerable detail. The first edition recorded nothing at this location. By the time a later edition was produced, an oval enclosure had been marked. Whether it was already fading when the surveyors noted it, or whether it has since been levelled entirely by agricultural work, is not recorded. Oval enclosures of this kind are generally associated with early medieval settlement in Ireland, sometimes serving as the boundary of a farmstead or ecclesiastical site, though without excavation or surviving earthworks it is impossible to say more about this particular example. What remains is the map notation itself, a small oval symbol on an old sheet, pointing at a patch of ground that gives nothing back.

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