Designed landscape - tree-ring, Ballylangy, Co. Cork

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Designed landscape – tree-ring, Ballylangy, Co. Cork

In the townland of Ballylangy in County Cork, a circle of trees marks the land in a way that is neither natural nor accidental.

Tree-rings of this kind, sometimes called ring plantations, are a recurring feature of the designed landscapes that accompanied the improvement of Irish estates during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Landowners and their agents planted trees in deliberate geometric arrangements, often on prominent ground, to signal cultivation, taste, and control over the landscape. A circle of mature trees visible at a distance was as much a statement as a walled garden or an ornamental lake.

Beyond its location in Ballylangy and its classification as a designed landscape feature, the specific history of this particular planting remains unrecorded in available sources. That gap is itself telling. Countless such plantings were laid down across Ireland by estate owners whose names and intentions are now largely forgotten, leaving only the trees themselves as evidence that someone once stood on a piece of ground and decided, with some deliberation, how it ought to look.

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