Designed landscape - tree-ring, Carheenlea, Co. Galway
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In the townland of Carheenlea in County Galway, a circle of trees marks a deliberate act of landscape design, the kind of feature that tends to outlast both the people who planted it and any written record of why.
Tree-rings, sometimes called ring plantations, were a common feature of eighteenth and nineteenth century estate landscapes in Ireland, serving a variety of purposes: as shelterbelts, as ornamental features visible from a house, or as cover for game. What distinguishes them from natural woodland is precisely their geometry, that insistent circularity that only makes sense as a human intention imposed on a field.
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