GrantedDecided 17 April 2026Kilkenny County Council

Lower Kilmacow, Kilmacow, Co. Kilkenny

Planning application 2560397
DecisionConditional grant
Decided17 April 2026
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kilkenny County Council.
For the following (i) Construction of a part 2-storey and 3-storey rear extension to the existing derelict dwelling house ( Protected Structure NIAH Reg. Ref. 12329013 / Kilkenny county RPS 2024 Ref. C936). (ii) Refurbishment of the existing derelict dwelling house to include internal and external alterations. (iii) Refurbishment of the existing derelict rear outbuildings ( Protected Structure NIAH Reg. Ref. 12329013 / Kilkenny county RPS 2024 Ref. C936) to include internal and external alterations. (iv) External car port and terrace to the rear extension. (v) All associated ancillary site works including watermain & drainage works, driveway, landscaping, boundary treatments, all within the curtilage of the protected structure – NIAH Reg. Ref. 12329013 / Kilkenny county RPS 2024 Ref. C936

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