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46, Seafort Avenue, Sandymount, Dublin 4

One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available

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13% of nearby decided applications were refused. The preview found 11,258 nearby planning records within 5 km where a location match is available.

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2791/20
Project type
One-off house
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5 km radius
11,258Nearby applications
13%Refused
9,797Conditional grants
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2791/20

The development will consist of: The removal of the existing single storey return to the rear of the house. The construction of a two storey extension to the rear of the existing two storey, 3 bedroom semi-detached house, with associated roof light. A single storey extension to the side of the house with covered storage space. A new canopy over front door and associated changes to the front elevation. A new first floor window to the side (east) elevation. The widening of the existing vehicular access together with all associated ancillary site works and landscaping.

Granted0.0 km27 July 2020
4255/22

The development will consist of the construction of a new part-one, part-two storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling with flat roof skylight, setback the front entrance to allow an open porch, internal alterations to existing dwelling to allow proposed new internal layout, proposed new habitable pitched roof with rear gable end with roof-lights, front dormer and side dormer with skylight, ground floor level courtyard to allow garden access from same and all ancillary site works.

Granted0.0 km26 October 2022
WEB1208/19

The construction of a single storey extension to the rear, and all associated site works.

Granted0.1 km06 June 2019
3481/25

A proposed new glazed pergola to the rear.

Granted0.1 km04 February 2026
4429/19

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The Minister for Education & Skills intends to apply for planning permission for development on a 2.11 ha site approximately at Roslyn Park, Beach Road, Sandymount, Dublin 4. (Roslyn Park House, also known as the Gandon Villa, is a Protected Structure – see RPS Ref. No. 496). The development, which will comprise a new educational campus, delivered on a phased basis, will include the phased demolition/removal of the existing educational/institutional buildings on the site including the two storey Roslyn College, the link element between the two storey rear extension to Roslyn Park House and Roslyn College, the two storey Sandymount Park House and the existing temporary accommodation to the rear of Sandymount Park House. The development will consist of the provision of 1 no. two storey over basement 24 classroom primary school (Shellybanks Educate Together National School: Roll No. 20441S) with a gross floor area of 3,830 sq m, including all ancillary teacher and pupil facilities, and 1 no. part-three storey over double basement 1,000 no. pupil post-primary school (Sandymount Park Educate Together Secondary School: Roll No. 68305F), which will include the part of the site currently occupied by the temporary school as permitted under An Bord Pleanala Ref: ABP-300989-18; Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4023/17, with a gross floor area of 11,116 sq m, including all ancillary teacher and pupil facilities; the re-configuration and revision of the existing internal layout of the rear extension of Roslyn Park House for educational and related administrative uses and the refurbishment and upgrade of the existing vacant building at No. 12 Seafort Avenue for educational and related uses. Vehicular access to the site will be from the widened Newgrove Avenue entrance (as previously permitted under An Bord Pleanala Ref: ABP-300989-18; Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4023/17) with egress onto Beach Road by way of a one-way system through the campus. Pedestrian and cycle access to the site will be from Newgrove Avenue, Seafort Avenue and Beach Road. The development will include the provision of bicycle and scooter parking; hard and soft play areas (including rooftop area); piped infrastructure and ducting; plant; landscaping and boundary treatments; PV panels; external courtyards; disabled car parking spaces; ESB substation and 2 no. substation access doors to the site boundary wall on Newgrove Avenue; privacy screens; ancillary ramps and stairs; signage; attenuation tank; changes in level and all associated site development and excavation works above and below ground.

Granted0.1 km25 August 2020
3417/24

RETENTION PROTECTED STRUCTURE The Department of Education intends to apply for retention permission for development for a c. 0.55 Ha site at Roslyn Park, Beach Road, Sandymount, Dublin 4 (Roslyn Park House is a Protected Structure, RPS. Ref. No. 496). The development consists of the retention of the temporary one and two storey primary school (Shellybanks Educate Together National School), Comprising two separate blocks and 12 classrooms in total, including all ancillary teacher and pupil facilities, located on the north-western part of the former Roslyn Park College site. The total Gross Floor Area of the buildings for retention is c. 1,402 sqm. The development will also include the retention of the internal vehicular drop-off area and internal circulation routes; surface parking spaces; bicycle and scooter parking; hard and soft play areas; the widened existing vehicular access from Newgrove Avenue and Beach Road; and new pedestrian access from Newgrove Avenue and Seafort Avenue. The development also includes the retention of piped infrastructure and ducting: plant; landscaping and boundary treatments; ancillary ramps and stairs; signage; changes in level and all associated site development. No works are proposed to the Protected Structure as part of this application. Temporary retention permission for a period of 3 years is being sought, all on a site at Roslyn Park, Beach Road, Sandymount, Dublin 4. (Roslyn Park House is a Protected Structure).

Granted0.1 km14 May 2024

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