Designed landscape - tree-ring, Oran More, Co. Galway
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Designed Landscapes
At Oran More in County Galway, a deliberately arranged ring of trees marks the land in a way that sits outside the ordinary categories of field boundary or windbreak.
Tree-rings of this kind, sometimes called ring plantations, were a feature of designed landscapes associated with estate demesnes, typically laid out during the eighteenth or nineteenth centuries when landowners across Ireland reshaped their grounds according to fashions borrowed from English and continental landscape theory. The circular form had both aesthetic and practical purposes: visible from the house as an ornamental feature, and sometimes used to shelter a structure or monument at the centre.
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