House - indeterminate date, Carrowbaun, Co. Galway

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House – indeterminate date, Carrowbaun, Co. Galway

Within the enclosing walls of a cashel in Carrowbaun, County Galway, the faint outline of a house still holds its shape beneath the grass.

A cashel is a stone-walled ringfort, a form of enclosed settlement common across early medieval Ireland, and it is not unusual to find traces of domestic structures within one. What is quietly striking here is how legible the building remains, even in its reduced state: a rectangular footprint roughly 8.4 metres long and 5 metres wide, its walls now nothing more than low, grassed-over stony banks, sitting in the northern part of the enclosure's interior.

No date has been firmly attached to the house. It belongs, in the records, to an indeterminate period, which in practice could mean anywhere from the early medieval centuries through to considerably later. The structure's dimensions suggest a modest but functional building, comparable in scale to other houses found within cashels across the west of Ireland. Without excavation, the soil keeps its own chronology, and the house remains suspended in time, its occupants and purpose unrecorded.

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