Designed landscape - tree-ring, Knockbrack, Co. Galway
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Designed Landscapes
At Knockbrack in County Galway, the land holds a particular kind of quiet geometry: a tree-ring, that most deliberate of landscape features, planted not for timber or shelter alone but as a conscious act of design.
These circular or near-circular plantings, sometimes called ring plantations, were a recurring element of demesne improvement across eighteenth and nineteenth century Ireland, used by landowners to impose a sense of order and aesthetic intention on open ground. Unlike a shelter belt or a kitchen garden, a tree-ring served primarily as a visual marker, its form most fully appreciated from a distance or from an elevated position within the estate.
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Knockbrack, Co. Galway
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