Hut site, Meggagh, Co. Clare

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Hut site, Meggagh, Co. Clare

In a rough pasture in Meggagh, County Clare, a small oval depression in the ground marks what was once a dwelling.

It is easy to walk past, and easier still to overlook entirely on a map, yet aerial imagery reveals its outline with unexpected clarity: a subcircular enclosure roughly eight metres across on its longer axis and about six metres on the shorter, the kind of proportions that suggest a single, modest roofed structure rather than any kind of communal or defensive space.

What the imagery shows is collapsed walling along the southern, western, and north-eastern sides, with the rest of the enclosing element buried under grass. This is consistent with the typical form of an early Irish hut site, a term used by archaeologists to describe the remains of a simple circular or oval structure, usually defined by a low stone wall that would once have supported a roof of timber, turf, or thatch. Such sites are found across Ireland in considerable numbers, often on marginal ground, and tend to be associated with early medieval or prehistoric settlement, though without excavation it is rarely possible to assign a precise date. The rough pasture setting in Meggagh is itself suggestive: land that was once worked or inhabited but has since slipped to the edge of agricultural use, preserving the outline of a structure that more intensive farming would long ago have erased.

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