Designed landscape - tree-ring, Knockardbane, Co. Cork
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Designed Landscapes
A circular planting of trees, arranged deliberately on open ground, is one of the quieter signatures of Ireland's landscape history.
At Knockardbane in County Cork, a tree-ring of this kind survives as a remnant of designed planting, the kind of ornamental or functional arrangement that estate owners and landowners favoured from the eighteenth century onward. These rings were sometimes planted to shelter a feature beneath, sometimes purely for visual effect when viewed from a house, and sometimes as boundary markers given a more elegant form than a wall or ditch.
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