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Tyredagh Upper is a townland located in County Clare in the west of Ireland, situated within the barony of Bunratty. The townland forms part of the broader landscape of this region, which is characterized by the rolling pastoral countryside typical of inland County Clare. The area lies in the fertile farmland that extends inland from the Shannon Estuary, with the landscape shaped by centuries of agricultural use and settlement patterns. The townland's name, like many in Ireland, derives from Irish language roots, reflecting the area's long Gaelic heritage.
The history of Tyredagh Upper is intertwined with the broader history of County Clare and the Bunratty region. Like much of rural Ireland, the townland would have experienced the various phases of Irish history, from medieval settlement patterns through the period of English expansion and the subsequent development of the landlord system. The area's development as a defined townland reflects the systematic organization of Irish land that occurred during the medieval and early modern periods, when such divisions were formalized for administrative, legal, and property purposes.
As a rural townland, Tyredagh Upper remains primarily agricultural in character, with the landscape dominated by fields used for farming and pastoral activities. The townland is part of the living countryside of County Clare, where farming communities continue to maintain the land and preserve local traditions. Like many such townlands, it represents the fundamental unit of Irish rural organization and community life, serving as both a geographic designation and a marker of local identity within the broader county structure.
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