GrantedDecided 15 March 2021Roscommon County Council

Strokestown Park House, Farnbeg & Cloonradoon Townlands, Strokestown

Planning application 2124
DecisionConditional grant
Decided15 March 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Roscommon County Council.
For development which will consist of the following minor design changes to the visitor centre and café buildings granted planning permission under planning order reference: PD/18/10: (a) Revised entrance to visitors' centre; (b) Design changes to visitors' centre building in the courtyard; (c) Design changes to the café extension (the proposed development is located within the curtilage of Strokestown Park House which is a Protected Structure - RPS No. 02300141) at

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