Designed landscape - tree-ring, Cornahilt, Co. Cavan
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Designed Landscapes
In the townland of Cornahilt in County Cavan, there survives what is recorded as a designed landscape feature of a particular and quietly deliberate kind: a tree-ring.
These plantings, sometimes called ring plantations, were a fashionable element of demesne design in eighteenth and nineteenth century Ireland, when landowners shaped their estates not just with walled gardens and formal drives but with circular or oval stands of trees set into open ground. The intention was partly aesthetic, lending a composed, painterly quality to the wider landscape as seen from a house, and partly practical, since the dense planting offered shelter and, in time, timber.
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