Designed landscape feature, Rookwood, Co. Galway
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Designed Landscapes
The designed landscape at Rookwood in County Galway belongs to a category of place that is easy to overlook precisely because its artifice was always meant to look natural.
Designed landscapes, sometimes called pleasure grounds, were carefully shaped features of the estates of the landed gentry, where the arrangement of trees, water, and paths was as deliberate as any formal garden, even when the result was intended to suggest a gentle wilderness. Rookwood represents this tradition in the west of Ireland, where such features were less commonly documented than their counterparts in the more intensively surveyed east of the country.
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Rookwood, Co. Galway
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