GrantedDecided 19 June 2006Cork County Council

Cappanaloha East Bantry

Planning application 05/9700
DecisionConditional grant
Decided19 June 2006
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Change of use of existing rectory dwelling to restaurant with alcohol licensed bars, kitchen facilties, 4 no. guest bedrooms and 1 no. staff bedroom on first floor and alterations to elevations. Change of use of stables to 7 no. short term/holiday letting one bed apartments, health spa, sauna with changing facilities, alterations and 1st floor extension to same. Construction of 6 no. single storey cottages for short term/holiday letting, associated car parking and bin storage, new site entrance, signage, landscaping, lighting, sewage treatment plant and associated site works

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