Designed landscape - folly, Killeenadeema, Co. Galway
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Designed Landscapes
In the townland of Killeenadeema in County Galway, a folly marks the edge of a designed landscape, the kind of deliberate artifice that wealthy landowners once scattered across their estates to provoke a sense of wonder or melancholy in anyone who happened to wander past.
Follies, as a class of structure, were built to be useless by design, fake ruins, ornamental towers, or eccentric architectural gestures intended to animate a view rather than serve any practical function. That one survives here, however quietly, is a reminder of how comprehensively the landed gentry once reshaped the Irish countryside to suit aesthetic fashions imported largely from England and the Continent.
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