Designed landscape - tree-ring, Barnwellsgrove, Co. Galway

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Designed landscape – tree-ring, Barnwellsgrove, Co. Galway

In the landscape around Barnwellsgrove in County Galway, a circle of trees marks what was once a deliberate act of design rather than natural growth.

Tree-rings of this kind, sometimes called ring plantations, were a feature of demesne landscaping in Ireland during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when landowners shaped their estates according to fashions that blended formal geometry with a studied appearance of naturalism. A ring of trees planted in an open field or on a slight rise served a variety of purposes, from providing shelter and visual interest to marking a focal point within a wider designed landscape.

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