Designed landscape feature, Clifden Demesne, Co. Galway

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Designed landscape feature, Clifden Demesne, Co. Galway

The demesne attached to Clifden Castle in Connemara contains the kind of deliberate shaping of land and water that was once considered as much a mark of cultivation as any house or garden wall.

Designed landscape features, as they are formally categorised, include elements such as ha-has, ornamental lakes, artificial mounds, and planted walks, all arranged to give the impression of natural beauty while quietly demonstrating the hand of their creator. That tension between the designed and the apparently wild is particularly pointed in Connemara, a landscape whose bleakness was itself part of what made it legible to nineteenth-century improvers as a blank canvas.

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