Designed landscape - tree-ring, Rathgoggan Middle, Co. Cork
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Designed Landscapes
At Rathgoggan Middle in County Cork, a tree-ring survives in the landscape as a quiet remnant of deliberate, ornamental planting, the kind of feature that speaks to an era when landowners shaped the ground around them not merely for agriculture but for effect.
Tree-rings, sometimes called shelter belts or clumps depending on their form, were a characteristic element of designed demesne landscapes in Ireland from the eighteenth century onward, planted in circular formations that served both aesthetic and practical purposes, framing views, marking boundaries, or simply signalling that this land belonged to someone with ambitions beyond the functional.
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