GrantedDecided 28 May 2024Kildare County Council

Hawthorn, Maynooth Road, Celbridge

Planning application 2460298
DecisionConditional grant
Decided28 May 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kildare County Council.
Of: A single 2-storey house with three bedrooms to the south of the existing Hawthorn house. The design proposes a pitched roof with a maximum height no more than 7.5m. The house is orientated towards Maynooth Road. It will make use of the second existing gate allowing use of the existing direct access to/from Maynooth Road in the south-west corner of the site. The proposal will be made independent from the existing dwelling via a subdivision of the land. The right-of-way to the Rectory House at the rear of the site will remain unchanged

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