GrantedDecided 04 October 2006Cork County Council

Dromgarriff Glengarriff

Planning application 04/9392
DecisionConditional grant
Decided04 October 2006
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Conservation,restoration,refurbishment and extensions to Glengarriff Castle for use as hotel complex to include 94 bedroom block and leisure facilities, cafe, offices,3 no. hotel suites, restaurant, 2 no. bars, ancillary stores and service area, reception, conference centre, kitchen, storage, lobby and ancillary areas and construction of detached 3 storey building comprising 18 no. apartments for short term holiday letting and 2 no. commercial units, ancillary site development and landscaping works,car-parking, proprietary waste water treatment plant and internal walkways.

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