Icehouse, Ballynoe, Co. Cork
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Estate Features
An icehouse at Ballynoe in County Cork represents a quietly peculiar feature of the Irish rural landscape, one that most people pass without a second thought, if they notice it at all.
Before mechanical refrigeration, large estates relied on these semi-subterranean structures to store ice harvested from frozen ponds or rivers during winter, packing it in straw or sawdust to preserve it well into the warmer months. The ice would then supply the main house with chilled foods, cooled drinks, and occasionally primitive medical cold treatments, a practical luxury that required considerable forethought and labour to maintain.
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Ballynoe, Co. Cork
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