GrantedDecided 24 January 2020Louth County Council

Braganstown House, Braganstown, Castlebellingham

Planning application 19698
DecisionConditional grant
Decided24 January 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Louth County Council.
Permission for development on Protected Structure Ref. No. LHS-015-048. The proposed development will consist of a two storey 'bay' extension with a total gross floor area c.33 sq.m to the rear (west) of Braganstown House and amendments to permitted basement layout (PA Ref. 19/43) and associated site development works. As the building is a protected structure the proposed development will be monitored and inspected by a suitably qualified Conservation Architect. **Significant further information received 19/12/2019**

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