Planning application · South Dublin County Council

domestic works to existing two-storey detached dwelling comprised…

Cloghernagh, Scholarstown Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, D16F5C9

SD26B/0360W · South DublinLodged
Reference
SD26B/0360W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
4 Aug 2026
Status
Lodged
Application type
extension
Use
Residential

Proposed development

domestic works to existing two-storey detached dwelling comprised of: removal of existing single storey conservatory to side; conversion to habitable use of existing attached garage to side; lowering of floor level by 450mm across rear of house; elevation changes, including alteration of fenestration; new rooflights to front and rear of main roof; modifications to existing house; new external insulation to entire house; and all ancillary works; at Cloghernagh, Scholarstown Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16.

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