Designed landscape - tree-ring, Fohanagh, Co. Galway

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Designed landscape – tree-ring, Fohanagh, Co. Galway

In the townland of Fohanagh in County Galway, a tree-ring survives as a quiet curiosity in the landscape, the kind of deliberate planting that signals human intention rather than natural growth.

Tree-rings, sometimes called ring plantations, were a feature of designed landscapes on Irish estates from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, typically arranged as circular or oval belts of trees intended to provide shelter, visual structure, or simply to impose a sense of order and aesthetic purpose on an agricultural setting. Their circular geometry sets them apart from the straight-lined shelter belts and avenue plantings more commonly associated with demesne improvement.

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