Lisselan Clonakilty, Co Cork

Nigel Everett explores the gardens of Lisselan and investigates the evidence for its appellation as a ‘Robinsonian’ creation


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Sometimes in Irish gardens, one is curiously reminded of the Irish wildwood, that more or less mythical and heroic territory in which the Gaels famously held out against the English. Explaining the defeat of Crown forces at Glenmalure, Co Wicklow in 1580, the English antiquarian John Hooker recalled that there was but ‘one pass through’, its sides ‘full of great and mighty trees’, of ‘bushments and underwoods’.

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