A detached 2-storey house to the rear of existing house with new driveway and including widened road access for existing house.
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25, Ballyroan Heights, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16
One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available
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Demolition of an existing rear conservatory, side sheds, chimney and front pillar and construction of a 2 storey rear extension; attic conversion with roof lights; front and rear windows, front ground floor bay window; sloped roof to front entrance; single storey detached utility room; gym and toilet with flat roof to side garden; external insulation with a brick & render finish; widening of front entrance; side gate to rear garden and window in gable wall at first floor; internal alterations at ground floor and first floor; associated site works including permeable paving.
Single storey extension to rear; single door opening in side gable wall ground floor; widening existing vehicular access to public road to front of dwelling; window alteration at first floor to rear; conversion of attic to useable storage space; placement of 3 new 'Velux' windows in roof to front; 1 new dormer window in roof to rear; removal of hip section of main roof and building up gable block wall to form a half hip.
Two storey four bedroom detached house to side of 29 Ballyroan Heights Rathfarnham Dublin 16
Single storey extension to the rear and 2 storey extension to side of existing dwelling; new pitched roof to existing dwelling; widening of existing driveway entrance.
A residential scheme (total GFA c.8,704.4sq.m) on a site at Ballyroan House (a Protected Structure) to provide for 23 residential units (ranging in size from 83.9sq.m - 348.4sq.m) in the form of 21 houses and 2 apartments, all in an overall proposal of 1 - 3 storeys in height. The development shall comprise: (a) The demolition of an existing 2 storey stable block in use as a garage/former office accommodation (c.587.72sq.m) and the demolition of single storey print shop on site (c.150.12sq.m); (b) The vertical separation and restoration of Ballyroan House (c.710.2sq.m) in to 3 residential units (2 - 3 storeys in height) in the form of House Types A, A1 and A2, the demolition of extensions to the original Protected Structure including a two storey block work extension and a single storey extension to the rear and the removal of an old ruin (total demolition of extensions/old ruin c.170.8sq.m), the removal of internal walls and partitions, modifications to elevations including the removal of windows, the provision of new window and door openings, the construction of a modern glass and metal entrance to the fore of the protected structure and the construction of a modern glass and metal extension to the rear, and (c) the construction of 18 house units on site in the form of Types B, B1, B2, C, C1, C2, C3, D, F1 and F2 (varying in height from 1 - 3 storeys) and 2 apartment units in Block E/Type E units (2 storeys). There are options to provide for a number of variations to Unit Types B, B1, B2, C, C1 and C2 and permission is sought to implement a combination of these options within the scheme. These options will determine development mix with provision made for accommodation generally in the form of 1 - 4 bedroom units in a combination of detached, semi-detached, terraced and apartment units across the site. Type F units are single storey in nature with split level access and associated courtyards (Type F1 - entrance FFL 70.81, ground FFL67.81; Type F2 - entrance FFL 71.26, ground FFL 68.26). The proposal shall also provide for 43 car parking spaces, vehicular and pedestrian access via existing access point from Ballyroan Heights; new pedestrian access to adjoining park; private open space areas in the form of side/rear gardens, courtyards and balcony/terrace spaces; public open space areas, new boundary treatments, public lighting and all associated site development, site services and landscape works.
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