GrantedDecided 10 July 2018Kerry County Council

SPRINGMOUNT, BALLYARD, TRALEE

Planning application 18469
DecisionConditional grant
Decided10 July 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
REFURBISH AN EXISTING 3 STOREY DWELLING HOUSE INCLUDING (A) ELEVATIONAL MODIFICATIONS AND NEW EXTERNAL DOORS AND WINDOWS THROUGHOUT (B) STRENGTHEN THE EXISTING MANSARD ROOF STRUCTURE AND REPLACE THE EXISTING ROOF FINISH (C) DEMOLISH AN EXISTING SUNROOM TO THE SOUTH OF THE DWELLING (D) EXTEND WITH A TWO STOREY PORCH/ENTRY TO THE NORTH OF THE DWELLING (E) CONNECT AN EXISTING SHED TO THE DWELLING WITH A SINGLE STOREY CARPORT STRUCTURE TO THE EAST (F) THE ADDITION OF A SINGLE STOREY ORANGERY TO THE WEST (G) WIDEN THE EXISTING ENTRANCE GATEWAY AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS

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