Ice House, Belview, Co. Galway
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Estate Features
Before mechanical refrigeration changed everything, keeping food and drink cool through the summer months required ingenuity, labour, and a surprisingly robust piece of infrastructure.
Ice houses were the solution: purpose-built structures, often partially or fully underground, designed to store blocks of ice cut from frozen ponds or rivers during winter and insulated well enough to keep them intact for months. The example at Belview in County Galway is one of a network of such structures that once served the estates of prosperous landowners across Ireland, quietly doing the work that a modern fridge does today, and now largely forgotten in the landscape.
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Belview, Co. Galway
53.2324754,-8.19799594