Icehouse, Dunsandle, Co. Galway
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Estate Features
Before mechanical refrigeration, keeping food and drink cold through an Irish summer required genuine ingenuity and a fair amount of insulation.
Icehouses were the solution adopted by wealthy estates from the seventeenth century onwards: purpose-built chambers, often partly or wholly underground, packed in winter with ice cut from nearby lakes or ponds, then sealed to hold a low temperature for months. The one at Dunsandle, in County Galway, is a survival of that world, a quiet remnant of the infrastructure that once kept a great house running.
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Dunsandle, Co. Galway
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