The development will consist of: 1. Demolition of the existing rear garden single storey…
62, Lansdowne Park, Knocklyon, D16RX61
Proposed development
The development will consist of: 1. Demolition of the existing rear garden single storey conservatory and shed. 2. Construction of a single storey, flat roof rear extension, to consist of a dining and lounge area. 3. Construction of a new extended front entrance porch with tiled lean-to roof above. 4. Conversion of the attic space incorporating a new flat roof, rear facing dormer window, and a new front facing roof light, the attic is to be used as a home office and W.C. 5. Proposed increased width of existing vehicular access exiting on to Lansdowne Park, Knocklyon, Dublin 16, including the addition of hard surface to the existing front drive area. 6. General upgrade of the existing house at all floor levels to accommodate the proposed works including lowering the front living room window sill. 7. All drainage, structural and associated site works.
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