Walled garden, Leamcon, Co. Cork
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On the Mizen Peninsula in west Cork, a walled garden at Leamcon survives as one of those quietly persistent features of the Irish landscape, the kind that outlasts the house it once served and the household that tended it.
Walled gardens of this type were typically built to extend the growing season, their high stone enclosures trapping heat and sheltering beds of fruit, vegetables, and cut flowers from Atlantic weather. That the walls at Leamcon still stand is itself a small curiosity, given how many such structures across Ireland have been absorbed back into farmland or left to collapse.
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