Designed landscape - tree-ring, Lissaleen, Co. Galway
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In the townland of Lissaleen in County Galway, a tree-ring survives as a quiet remnant of deliberate, ornamental planting, the kind of landscape feature that was once carefully arranged to signal cultivation and aesthetic intent rather than agricultural necessity.
Tree-rings of this type, sometimes called ring plantations, were a characteristic element of designed demesne landscapes in Ireland, typically laid out in the eighteenth or nineteenth centuries around estate houses and their grounds. The circular or near-circular form was not accidental; it reflected a broader European fashion for formal planting schemes in which geometry itself carried meaning, suggesting order imposed upon the land.
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