3508/20: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at 58 Pembroke Lane, Dublin 2, D02 Y198, to the rear of 58 Fitzwilliam Square, a protected structure. The development will consist of the demolition of the existing roof, entrance wall, gates and external stairs and alterations to the existing facades. The construction of 2 no. single-storey extensions to the existing 2 no. ground floor studios to create 2-bedroom apartments with private outdoor space to rear with boundary walls, the extension of the 2 no. first floor studios to create 2 no, 2-bedroom apartments by the addition of a second floor extension below the existing ridgeline incorporating balconies to the rear and shared terrace to the front, new laneway entrance gates and structure, the provision of 1 no. car park space, bicycle spaces, bin store and stairs in yard, repairs to the original stone boundary walls and associated site works and landscaping.
58, Pembroke Lane, Dublin 2, D02 Y198, to the rear of 58 Fitzwilliam Square
DecisionGrant permission
Decided30 November 2020
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- 2741/20Permission for development at No. 62 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2 - A Protected Structure, RPS Ref: 2857. The development will consist of the following: Repair, consolidation and re-pointing of the brickwork to the front facade (south elevation) which faces Fitzwilliam Square. Pointing will be Irish tuck pointing, using natural hydraulic lime mortars carried out by conservation specialists. No other works are proposed. / 0.0 km away / 16 July 2020Granted
- 4154/19PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: Change of use from educational use to office use throughout. Permission is also sought for - upgrading fire and acoustic performance of existing suspended timber floors; Provision of new disabled external platform lift to rear; modification of existing bathrooms to lower ground floor; reinstatement of opening between front and rear reception rooms to the upper ground floor level and installation of new double doors and entablature; minor modifications to internal walls and openings including removal of modern partitions and doors; replacement of existing fire door in rear sash window to the first floor with traditional inward opening double doors and reinstatement of traditional cast iron balcony externally; and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development. / 0.0 km away / 28 November 2019Granted
- 2393/19PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at Hambleden House (19-26 Pembroke Street Lower and 53 Fitzwilliam Square North, Dublin 2), a Protected Structure (RPS2848). The proposed development consists of the installation of an external platform lift on the Pembroke Street Lower frontage (from street/ground level to lower ground floor level) to facilitate disabled access to Hambleden House and comprises the following elements: 1) The removal of part of the existing railing and plinth on the Pembroke Street Lower frontage and its replacement with a new gate to match the existing railings. 2) The installation of an external platform lift behind existing railings and an adjacent lift access platform, accessed via the new gate. 3) The relocation of an existing dry riser from the west elevation (19-26 Pembroke Street Lower), to the south elevation (beside 53 Fitzwilliam Square North, Protected Structure RPS2848) to facilitate the installation of the platform lift and the adjacent lift access platform. 4) The relocation of an existing entrance at the lower ground level to facilitate access to the interior of Hambleden House by wheelchair users and the replacement of the existing entrance with a new window; and 5) All associated site works above and below ground including raising part of the lower ground level adjacent to the new entrance by c. 420mm. / 0.0 km away / 05 July 2019Granted
- 3000/21PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at this site (c. 0.095 Ha) at Pembroke Lane and to the rear of Nos. 124/125, Baggot Street Lower(Protected Structures), Dublin 2. The site is otherwise generally bounded by Baggot Street Lower to the north, Pembroke Lane to the south, the rear curtilage of No. 123 Baggot Street Lower (Protected Structure) and Baggot Court to the east, and the rear curtilage of No. 126 Baggot Street Lower (Protected Structure) and Pembroke Street Lower to the west. The proposed development (c. 890.7 sq m gross floor area) comprises residential development of 12no. apartment units (5no. 1-bed, 6 no. 2-bed and 1no. 3- bed), accommodated in 2no. linked buildings, each 4 storeys (with 3rd floor setbacks), arranged around an open courtyard. All apartments provided with balconies on northern and southern elevations. And, all ancillary and associated site development, infrastructural, landscaping and site boundary works, including: The demolition of an existing boundary wall to Pembroke Lane and the remains of a derelict two-storey mews building within the curtilage of No. 125 Baggot Street Lower (Protected Structure). The reuse of the stone material from the remains of the derelict two storey mews building. Repositioning of existing vehicular site entrance on Pembroke Lane. Removal of 36.no. existing commercial car parking spaces and reconfiguration of 4no. car parking spaces for existing commercial use associated with Nos. 124-126 Baggot St inclusive. Provision of 28no. bicycle parking spaces at surface level. Communal amenity open space (c. 125 sq m), including the creation of a new landscaped garden area to the rear of Nos. 124-125 Baggot Street for sole use of the proposed residential development. Plant and bin store at ground level and photovoltaic panels and plant at roof level. The application site adjoins the Fitzwilliam Square & Environs Architectural Conservation Area. / 0.1 km away / 13 August 2021Granted
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- 4547/19PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RGRE J&R Fitzwilliam Limited as the General Partner of the J&R Fitzwilliam Partnership intends to apply for planning permission for development to a mews building on Pembroke Lane, Dublin 2, associated to 65 Fitzwilliam Square North, Dublin 2. The subject site is located within the curtilage of a protected structure RPS Ref. No. 2860 and is located within an Architectural Conservation Area. The proposed development includes: the construction of a two storey extension to the rear of mews building with a sunken ground floor level, 1m below the existing ground floor level of the mews and a lightweight raised first floor terrace to the front of the mews building fronting onto Pembroke Lane; The extension comprises a total Gross Floor Area (GFA) increase of 130 sq.m of the office space; The proposed development will provide for upgrade to the existing parking area (2 no. car parking spaces) at ground level off Pembroke Lane; Minor alterations to the internal layout of the mews building; a number of internal and external repair, cleaning and conservation works as set out in the application documentation will be carried out as part of the proposed development and these will include the restoration of the original brick and stone façade and carriage arch to Pembroke Lane, the reinstatement of the pedestrian entrance to the laneway, repointing and repair works to random calp wall and brick arch onto Pembroke Lane, minor repair works to roof of the mews building, retention and repair of existing casement windows to the mews building and careful removal of areas of cement render, raking out of cementitious mortar to joints and wigged repointing of the mews building and Venetian Red wash to yellow brick on garden façade; All other associated site development, landscaping and infrastructure works. / 0.1 km away / 29 January 2020Granted