Designed landscape - tree-ring, Castle Ellen, Co. Galway
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Designed Landscapes
At Castle Ellen in County Galway, a tree-ring survives as a quiet remnant of deliberate landscape design, the kind of ornamental planting that once gave structure and visual drama to the grounds of Irish country estates.
Tree-rings, sometimes called ring plantations, were a common feature of eighteenth and nineteenth century designed landscapes, where landowners arranged trees in circular or oval formations to create focal points, shelter belts, or simply to impose a sense of order on the natural terrain. That one persists here is itself a small curiosity, given how thoroughly so many such estates were dismantled or allowed to revert over the course of the twentieth century.
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