Designed landscape - tree-ring, Creggannacourty, Co. Cork
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At Creggannacourty in County Cork, a tree-ring survives in the landscape, one of those quietly deliberate features that rewarded the patient eye of whoever originally laid it out.
Tree-rings, sometimes called ring plantations, were a fashionable element of designed demesne landscapes in eighteenth and nineteenth century Ireland, typically comprising a circular or oval belt of trees planted on raised ground to serve as a visual accent in an otherwise managed countryside. They were ornamental in intention, though they occasionally doubled as shelter belts or as a kind of sylvan punctuation marking the boundary between productive farmland and the more aesthetically considered zones around a country house.
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