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

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

In the Irish countryside, circular plantings of trees were sometimes used not for timber or shelter alone but as deliberate ornamental gestures, marking ownership, memory, or the fashionable taste for landscape design that spread through landed estates during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

These tree-rings, sometimes called ring plantations, occupy an odd position in the heritage record: too recent to be prehistoric monuments, too informal to be formal gardens, yet distinctive enough in their geometry to catch the eye on old maps and aerial photographs. The example at Ballynaboola in County Cork belongs to this quietly curious tradition of designed landscapes that shaped the rural Irish countryside in ways that are easy to overlook.

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