Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Conversion of an existing attic space to provide a bedroom, shower room…

25 Fonthill Park, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, D14 FR50

SD26B/0107W · South DublinGranted
Reference
SD26B/0107W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
16 Mar 2026
Decided
30 Apr 2026
Status
Granted
Use
Residential
Floor area
57 m²
Site area
0.037 ha

Proposed development

Conversion of an existing attic space to provide a bedroom, shower room, storage area and new access stair, involving the proposed modification of the existing roof structure to the rear, with removal of existing rear dormer and the construction of a new, larger flat roof dormer with two no. proposed windows to the rear, along with a proposed attic level window to the side of the existing dwelling, with all associated internal reconfigurations and external works.

What happens next

Permission was granted on 30 Apr 2026. Third parties may appeal within four weeks; after that the permission is final and works can start once a commencement notice is lodged.

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