House - 18th/19th century, An Lochán Beag, Co. Galway

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House – 18th/19th century, An Lochán Beag, Co. Galway

At An Lochán Beag in County Galway, the remains of a thatched house from the eighteenth or nineteenth century survive in a much-ruined state.

Structures like this one were once common across the west of Ireland, their low stone walls and thatched roofs forming the domestic landscape of rural communities, but most have long since collapsed or been swept away. That even a ruin persists here makes it quietly noteworthy.

Thatched houses of this period were typically built using whatever local stone was available, with roofs of straw or sedge laid over timber rafters and secured against Atlantic weather by ropes weighted with stones. They housed farming and fishing families through a period of enormous upheaval in Irish rural life, spanning the era of the Great Famine and the social transformations that followed it. The ruin at An Lochán Beag belongs to that world, though beyond its approximate date range, the specific history of who built it or lived within it has not been recorded.

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