Designed landscape - tree-ring, Mountpotter, Co. Galway
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At Mountpotter in County Galway, a deliberate arrangement of trees survives in the landscape, planted not for timber or shelter but as an act of aesthetic design.
These tree-rings, also sometimes called ring plantations, were a feature of demesne improvement in Ireland during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when landowners shaped their estates according to fashionable ideas about the picturesque and the ordered rural landscape. A circle of trees on open ground served as an ornamental punctuation mark, visible from the house or from a carriage drive, giving structure and visual interest to an otherwise flat or undistinguished terrain.
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