PROTECTED STRUCTURE: development will consist of repointing of the front elevation with lime mortars and a traditional wigged finish.
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30 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2
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PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for external remedial works. The works will involve structural repairs to the rear facade to include localised dismantling and rebuilding of the rear parapet, pinning and stitching of window heads and comprehensive repointing of the brick facade using lime-based mortars.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for change of use from office and residential (third floor only) use to a single family residence and internal works to include for A) formation of kitchen to rear room at entry level; B) insertion of stud partition and door at rear garden level to form bedroom/en-suite bathroom; C) insertion of stud wall and door to former staff kitchen to form dressing room and bathroom to main bathroom (second floor); D) formation of bedroom and bathroom at third floor to rear by formation of stud walls and doors to replace existing store and bathroom; E) refurbishment of existing bathrooms throughout house re-using the existing service pipework to rear of house; F) removal of non-original fire place to proposed sitting room at first floor level and installation of original period fire place; G) removal of redundant cabling to rear elevation of house.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for change of use from offices to six apartments, comprising four two-beds, one one-bed and a duplex studio at 64 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RPS No. 4426. The development will consist of: 1. A change of use from office to residential. The proposed development will consist of partial demolition of existing 2 storey structure removing all non-original building fabric and to retain existing ground floor area demise and remains of stone wall gables to original coach mews. 2. Construction of a new 2 storey 3 bedroom with home office mews dwelling with off street car parking, 3. Screened terraces to front and rear elevations at first floor level, 4. Conservation type rooflights to pitched roof section to front and rear elevations, 5. Boundary wall repairs to original limestone walls to rear garden area and all site development works including new brick boundary wall to rear garden.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:The development will consist of: 1.A change of use from office to multi-unit residential use. The proposed development will consist of 5 no. apartments, 2 no. x 2 bed apts.& 3 no. x 1 bed apts. (2 no. apartments are duplex units at second and third floor levels). All within a 4 storey over basement terraced Georgian building. 2.Alterations & extension to rear return at second floor return level. Accommodation to provide 2 no. own door home office rooms allocated to apartments no. 1 & 2 located at ground and first floor levels. Extended area to second floor return = 9.4 m2. Alterations proposed will also provide for a metal railed concrete stair access to private communal rear garden from ground floor return level.New window fenestration matching period detail & Plant / storage room provided at ground floor return level. 3.Alterations to front basement stairwell access and iron railings to provide for new stair access to basement apartment. Existing concrete steps to be removed. Existing internal stone stair to basement retained to allow access also from ground floor communal hallway. 4.Removal of all non-original building fabric and modern additions including all mechanical and electrical services and installations. 5.Conservation renewal and repair to all existing and or damaged period fabric and decorative elements including all internal and external joinery, flooring etc. All existing original sash windows/openings restored and repaired where possible. All non-original sash windows replaced with new sets to match original detail. 6.Removal of cement mortar / render to original brick (front and rear) and re-pointed with lime mortar to original detail. Original masonry to boundary walls repaired and re-pointed also.
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