Fish-pond, Garbally Demesne, Co. Galway
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Estate Features
Within the grounds of Garbally Demesne in County Galway, there survives a fish-pond, a feature that speaks quietly to the domestic economy of a landed estate and the careful management of fresh water that such properties once required.
Fish-ponds of this kind were a practical fixture of Irish demesnes from the medieval period onward, typically maintained to supply the estate house with a reliable source of freshwater fish, most commonly carp, pike, or trout, independent of season or weather. They were as much a mark of estate organisation as the walled garden or the icehouse.
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