Designed landscape feature, Young-Grove, Co. Cork
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Designed Landscapes
In the townland of Young-Grove in County Cork, a designed landscape feature survives as a quiet remnant of the kind of deliberate, ornamental land-shaping that once marked out the demesne estates of landed Irish families.
Such features, which might include ha-has, ornamental water, formal tree plantings, or walled enclosures arranged to frame a view or signal ownership of the land, were a common expression of wealth and aesthetic ambition among the Anglo-Irish gentry from the seventeenth century onwards. What makes this particular survival of interest is less any grand spectacle than the simple fact of its persistence in a landscape that has otherwise moved on.
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