Designed landscape - tree-ring, Gartaquill, Co. Cavan
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In the townland of Gartaquill in County Cavan, a tree-ring sits quietly in the landscape, the kind of feature that rewards those who know what to look for but rarely announces itself to those who do not.
Tree-rings, sometimes called ring plantations, are deliberate circular or oval arrangements of trees planted on country estates, typically from the eighteenth or nineteenth century onwards. They were not woodland in any natural sense but designed elements, as considered in their placement as a ha-ha or a walled garden, intended to punctuate a view, screen a working yard, or simply demonstrate that the landowner had both the ground and the taste to ornament it.
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