Construction of two no. semi-detached two-bedroom dormer-bungalow style single dwellings…
Backland site to the rear of 8 St. Anne's Terrace, Rathcoole, Dublin, D24 A584
Proposed development
Construction of two no. semi-detached two-bedroom dormer-bungalow style single dwellings. Each dwelling to feature flat-roofed dormer structures to both the front (south-west) & rear (north-east) facing roof slopes. Each dwelling to also feature a single-storey flat-roofed porch projection to the front, a single-storey flat-roofed kitchen projection to the rear, roof glazing over the central stairwell and one no. Velux-type roof window both to the rear (north-east) facing roof slope. The works to also include all new boundary structures to the site, parking spaces for two no. cars to the front of the site and accessed off St. Anne's Terrace, hard- & soft-landscaping, siteworks & services. All at a back land site to the rear of 8 St. Anne's Terrace, Rathcoole, Dublin a three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow type single dwelling. The proposed works to also include modification of the existing front boundary structures in front of the existing dwelling to allow the formation of a new driveway / car-parking space, accessed from St. Anne's Terrace, for the existing dwelling
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The council recorded a decision on 15 Apr 2026. The official file has the outcome; a third-party appeal is possible within four weeks of the decision.
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