Designed landscape - folly, Dunmore Demesne, Co. Galway
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Within the grounds of Dunmore Demesne in County Galway there stands a folly, that particular breed of decorative structure built not for practical use but for the pleasure of suggestion, illusion, or romantic atmosphere.
Follies were a fashionable feature of the designed landscapes favoured by wealthy Irish landowners from the eighteenth century onwards, intended to give a country estate a sense of age, whimsy, or picturesque incident. A ruined tower, a mock hermitage, a sham Gothic arch, all served to animate a view and signal a certain cultured sensibility in the owner.
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