Fish-pond, Careysville, Co. Cork
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Estate Features
Along the Blackwater valley in County Cork, the Careysville estate once maintained a fish-pond, that quietly practical feature of landed life that has largely vanished from the Irish countryside.
Such ponds, sometimes called stew ponds, were used to keep live fish, typically trout or carp, ready for the table at short notice, a necessity in households where fresh inland fish was both a dietary staple and a mark of domestic order. That one existed at Careysville places it within a tradition of estate management common across Ireland from the medieval period through to the nineteenth century, though relatively few examples survive in any recognisable form today.
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