Ringfort, Patch, Co. Sligo

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Ringfort, Patch, Co. Sligo

Some places earn their interest not from what remains but from what has been lost, and a modest townland in County Sligo offers a quietly instructive case.

At a location known as Patch, on a gently undulating pasture with a slight westward slope, there once stood a ringfort, the circular earthwork enclosures that were the dominant form of rural settlement in early medieval Ireland. This one measured roughly 25 metres in diameter. Today, nothing of it survives above ground.

The site's short documentary history is recorded in two snapshots taken decades apart. The 1837 Ordnance Survey six-inch map shows it as a complete circular enclosure, the standard form for these structures. By the time the 1913 edition was produced, something had already begun to change: the fort was depicted as penannular, meaning the ring was no longer closed but open to the east, and part of its southern edge had been absorbed into a field boundary. The practical logic is familiar enough. Earthen banks make convenient ready-made walls, and across Ireland many ringforts were quietly cannibalised into the field systems that replaced them. At Patch, the process eventually ran to completion, leaving nothing visible at ground level.

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