GrantedDecided 21 March 2025Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council

D25B/0045/WEB: Cathal Noone and Cara Greene are seeking planning permission for an extension and roof adaptations to the existing roof of their detached home at 34 Shrewsbury Lawn, Kilbogget, Cabinteely, Co. Dublin, D18T3V2. The works will consist of a rear ground floor extension comprising kitchen, dining, living and utility space together with adaptations to the existing roof profile to enable the conversion of redundant attic space into habitable bedrooms at first floor. An existing side dormer on the Southern elevation is to be enlarged to accommodate an en suite and walk in wardrobe, with obscured glazing to the en suite window facing the adjoining boundary. The works propose the infilling of the small existing porch as well as minor modifications to windows on the front elevation. To be carried out in conjunction with all associated internal modifications, alterations and external site works.

34, Shrewsbury Lawn, Kilbogget, Cabinteely, Co. Dublin, D18T3V2
DecisionGrant permission
Decided21 March 2025
Application typePermission
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