SD09B/0069: Enclosing the front porch including a new pitched roof, conversion of the existing garage to a playroom and extending out above garage to enlarge existing bedroom, extending out on the ground & first floor to the side, provision of a new single storey conservatory and a new garden shed to the rear, replacement of timber garden wall for a 2.4m high block wall on the southwest boundary, as well as all other ancillary internal & external works.
71, Templeogue Wood, Templeogue, Dublin 6W.
DecisionGrant permission
Decided29 April 2009
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- SD05A/0695The construction of 1) a new single-storey card hall with a mezzanine, toilets, stairs and store and; 2) a new three-storey high lift with lobbies, on a site between the existing bridge club and St. Michael's House. This development will be carried out in conjunction with the repair and renovation of Templeogue House, to form an overall community-use based campus in the site. [The repair and renovation of Templeogue House was approved separately, under a Part 8 consultation, by South Dublin County Council in July 2005]. Templeogue House is referred to in South Dublin County Council's Record of Protected Structures - Schedule 2 of the South Dublin Development Plan 2004-2010 under Map Ref. No. 240. Templeogue House is identified in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (NIAH) Interim County Survey for the South Dublin County Area, which was published 15/11/02 under Reg. No. 11216013. The NIAH rates the structure as being of architectural, archaeological and social interest and of regional rating. The subject site if located within a Recorded Monument Site SMR Ref. DU022-010, which refers to a Tower House. / 0.1 km away / 07 October 2005Granted