GrantedDecided 02 October 2025Dublin City Council

3346/25: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of the demolition of a late 20th century extension to the rear, reconfiguration of ground floor wall openings to accomodate construction of a new open plan rear extension layout, enclosing a small garden space, extension includes a new rear hall with guest toilet, utility, leading to the flat roofed kitchen, pitched hip roofed living and dining space overlooking the rear garden, full width of the site. Celestory windows above the east boundary wall to the Orchard laneway, along the side of the house. Roof lights to kitchen, living area, with solar panels on the pitch roofed return, rear facing dormer and roof light to the attic floor, associated alterations to the garden wall facing the laneway. Repointing of the cement joints to the facades and re-tiling of the red clay tile roof and all associated site and ancillary works.

17 Herbert Park, Dublin 4
DecisionGrant permission
Decided02 October 2025
Application typePermission
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