Designed landscape - tree-ring, Ceapach Chorcóige Thoir, Co. Galway
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Designed Landscapes
In the townland of Ceapach Chorcóige Thoir in County Galway, there exists a feature recorded simply as a designed landscape tree-ring, a category that speaks quietly to a particular period of Irish estate culture when landowners shaped the ground around them not just for agriculture but for visual effect.
Tree-rings of this kind, sometimes called ring plantations, were typically circular or oval arrangements of trees planted to ornament demesne land, to screen utilitarian buildings, to serve as shelter belts, or occasionally to mark a boundary with something more aesthetically deliberate than a wall. They are relics of a sensibility, and they survive in the landscape long after the houses and households that created them have vanished or changed beyond recognition.