Designed landscape - tree-ring, Ballygiblin, Co. Cork

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Designed landscape – tree-ring, Ballygiblin, Co. Cork

In the countryside around Ballygiblin in County Cork, a ring of trees marks out a deliberate pattern on the land, the kind of feature that reads as almost incidental from a distance but reveals an entirely human intention once you understand what you are looking at.

Tree-rings, sometimes called ring plantations, were a common element of designed landscapes in eighteenth and nineteenth century Ireland, planted by landowners to ornament their estates, screen outbuildings, or simply demonstrate that the land had been shaped according to taste and means. They belong to a broader tradition of landscape design that treated the countryside as something to be composed, not merely farmed.

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