Booley hut, Curraghduff, Co. Waterford

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Booley hut, Curraghduff, Co. Waterford

On a heather-covered plateau in Curraghduff, County Waterford, the low stone footprint of a booley hut survives in the landscape with quiet stubbornness. Measuring roughly 8.6 metres by 3.4 metres, the rectangular outline of its wall-footing is modest enough to walk past without a second glance, yet it represents a practice that shaped upland Ireland for centuries.

Booley huts were the seasonal shelters used during booleying, the tradition of moving livestock to higher summer pastures, known in Irish as buaile. Families, often younger members of a household, would accompany the cattle up into the hills from late spring and remain there through the grazing season, living in these simple stone structures while the lowland fields recovered. The Curraghduff example sits partly over an earlier field wall, suggesting that the land here had already been organised and worked before the hut was built, layers of agricultural use folded one on top of another. That kind of stratigraphic accident, one structure quietly absorbing another, is not unusual in upland areas where the same ground was returned to again and again across generations. By the nineteenth century, booleying had largely died out across Ireland, its disappearance driven by changes in farming practice and land tenure, which makes physical survivals like this one relatively uncommon.

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