Hut site, Ballyfolan, Co. Wicklow

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Hut site, Ballyfolan, Co. Wicklow

In the pastureland of Ballyfolan, in County Wicklow, there is a hut that you cannot see.

Walk across the field and nothing announces itself; the ground gives no obvious hint. Only from the air does the site resolve into something legible, an oval outline roughly 8.5 metres by 5.5 metres, defined by a disordered heap of stones rising to about one and a half metres. It is the kind of place that exists most fully as an idea, present in the landscape but withheld from anyone standing in it.

The structure sits on a gentle slope facing north to north-west, the sort of orientation that suggests deliberate siting, perhaps for drainage, perhaps for reasons we no longer fully understand. The oval hut form, a rounded enclosure built from gathered or collapsed stone rather than carefully coursed masonry, is a type found across Ireland and associated broadly with early settlement, though without excavation it is difficult to pin down a date for any individual example. What the Ballyfolan site offers is less a legible ruin than a signature, the faint trace of someone having chosen this particular hillside, having gathered stone, having stayed.

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Ballyfolan, Co. Wicklow
53.20780454,-6.4316181

Ref: WI00036

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