GrantedDecided 24 March 2014Cork County Council

Tullagreine House Rath-healy Fermoy

Planning application 14/4233
DecisionConditional grant
Decided24 March 2014
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Development at Tullagreine House (domestic residence) comprising the following (1) the removal of existing 20th century alterations, extensions and outbuildings to the rear and side of the house, (2) the construction of a new extension to the rear of the house, (3) alterations to existing elevations, (4) the closure of the existing vehicular access point to the site and the provision of a new access point, and all ancillary site works. Tullagreine House is on the NIAH (National Inventory of Architectural Heritage) Schedule, Ref. No. 20821018

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