3304/24: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: New two-storey mews dwelling to the rear of a Protected Structure involving the partial removal of the existing boundary wall to Annesley Park / mews lane, demolition of existing single storey outbuilding and all associated site works. The mews dwelling consists of a brick faced masonry structure with metal roof and timber framed windows and will be accessed via a courtyard from a new gateway on to Annesley Park. No works are proposed to the existing Protected Structure or the remainder of the site.
31, Ormond Road South, Ranelagh, Dublin 6
DecisionRefuse permission
Decided25 April 2024
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Nearby precedent
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- 3150/20PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development shall provide for a new vehicular entrance; 1 car parking space; an electric vehicle charging point; and associated works including replacing concrete with pebbles to improve drainage; all within the front garden. / 0.2 km away / 30 September 2020Refused
- WEB1397/25PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for the development at 63 Palmerston Road, Dublin 6, D06 R6C2 (a Protected Structure). The development will consist of a new vehicular entrance (c. 3m wide) in the form of swing gates; 3 no. car parking spaces (5m x 3m each); an electric vehicle charging point, and associated site development works. / 0.2 km away / 24 April 2025Refused
- 3236/24PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the construction of a single-storey detached yoga room to the rear garden of no.59 Palmerston Road (Protected Structure RPS no.6230), works include associated site and drainage works. / 0.2 km away / 12 April 2024Refused
- 3017/25PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will consist of: Proposed off- street parking and formation of a vehicular access off Palmerston Road, to include partial removal of the existing front railings and plinth, provision of inward opening vehicular gates, dishing of footpath and associated ancillary alterations and landscaping works. / 0.2 km away / 11 March 2025Refused
- 3876/24PROTECTED STRUCTURE (RPS. 2413): the development consist of columned awning structure with a louvre screen roof, retractable windbreaker protection screen on the sides and integrated drainage system into the columns. The structure is aluminium with a coated sandblasted feature and an anthracite colour finish. / 0.2 km away / 12 August 2024Refused
- 4047/24PROTECTED STRUCTURE Development comprising: (i) construction of 10.7sq.m extension with 2 no. rooflights to the side/east of the property at first floor level; (ii) minor internal works at first floor level comprising the removal of non-original wall partitions and the provision of a new insertion wall; and, (iii) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development. The subject property is a protected structure (RPS No. 553). / 0.2 km away / 12 September 2024Refused
- 3593/23The development works will consist of the demolition of part of the existing rear return at ground and first floor levels to a total area of 6.8 square metres, construction of new external wall to rear of No.7 Dunville Avenue to project forward of existing rear wall to No.5 Dunville Avenue by approximately 10mm, the raising of the cill and head height by 500mm of the existing side window to the existing return at first floor level, the construction of a single storey extension to the rear to a total area of 15.2 square metres, the demolition of the existing ground floor bay window to the front façade to a total area of 1.2 square metres, the construction of a two storey extension to the front of the existing building to a total area of 17.6 square metres (8.8sqm at Ground Floor level and 8.8 sqm at First Floor level) with new windows to front at ground floor level and at first floor level with new head height to line through with window head to existing windows at No.5 Dunville Avenue with painted finish to rendered wall to proposed extension. Roof works will include the alteration of the roof profile to the existing building and the construction of new attic carer's bedroom to a total area of 20.7 square metres with new attic window to rear, construction of new parapet roof to new extension to front to line through with existing parapet to No.5 Dunville Avenue, construction of new slate roof to line through with existing slate roof to No.5 Dunville Avenue to front and to rear, construction of new seamed metal roof and seamed metal cladding to rear roof to new attic room, demolition of existing chimney breast and flue to front, construction of new chimney breast and flue to rear, 2 new rooflights to new ground floor WC, new rooflight to living room and new rooflight to new attic bathroom. The development will include the demolition of the existing gate pier and the construction of a new gate pier 300mm to the east of the existing to a height of 2.0 metres, increasing the width of the vehicular gateway to 3.3 metres, increasing the height of the existing gate pier to the west to 2.0 metres, the installation of new vehicular entrance gates to a height of 1.8 metres, the construction of an additional gate pier to form a new pedestrian entrance at the junction with the boundary to the west, the installation of a new pedestrian gate to a height of 1.8 metres, the introduction of a painted steel and slatted timber privacy screen to the top of the existing boundary walls to the existing front garden to a completed height of 1.8 metres above ground level, the demolition of the existing blockwork wall to Dunville Avenue and its replacement with a new stone wall to match the existing stone wall at No.5 Dunville Avenue, the introduction of an EV charging point, bicycle parking for two bicycles and new bin storage for waste, recycling and composting bins. The development will also include the blocking up of the existing rear pedestrian entrance from the rear laneway, the construction of a new rear pedestrian entrance from the laneway, the lowering of the existing rear boundary wall to the laneway by 500mm and all associated site development works. / 0.3 km away / 13 June 2023Refused