Cliff-edge fort, Crag, Co. Clare

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Cliff-edge fort, Crag, Co. Clare

At Crag in County Clare, a fort sits at the very edge of a cliff, occupying one of those precarious positions that raises an immediate question: was the drop a defence, a boundary, or simply the limit of available ground?

Cliff-edge forts are among the more quietly dramatic monuments in the Irish landscape. Where a typical ringfort uses an earthen bank or stone wall to enclose a roughly circular area on open ground, a cliff-edge fort substitutes the natural drop of the coastline or an inland escarpment for one or more sides of its perimeter, reducing the labour of construction while concentrating the sense of exposure. The result is a site that feels less enclosed than poised.

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