replacement of 61 previously permitted dwellings with 70 no. dwellings (an increase of 9 no. dwellings from 215 no. permitted dwellings to 224 no. dwellings on the overall landholding). The development will consist of: A) Replacement of the approved 61 no. two-storey dwellings to now provide 70 no. dwellings (an increase of 9 no. dwellings) comprising 1 no. single storey 3 bedroom detached dwelling, 12 no. two-storey 2 bedroom dwellings, 50 no. two-storey, 3 bedroom dwellings and 7 no. two and three-storey, 4 bedroom dwellings. B) 18 no. additional car parking spaces within the curtilage of the 9 no. additional houses C) A children's playground area to the west of the site comprising c. 417sq.m. D) All site development works. The wider site includes Blackcastle House, entrance pillars (both protected structures nos. NT025-111 and NT025-112) and associated walled garden and outbuildings. A Natura Impact Statement has been prepared in respect of this Planning Application
construction of a total 218 no. units comprising of 135 no. single (6 no. houses designed for the elderly) and two storey (129 no.) houses and 83 no. apartments, including 13 no. apartments within the restored Blackcastle House and Stables. The breakdown of houses consists of 32 no. four bedroom houses, 61 no. three bedroom houses, 36 no. two bedroom houses and 6 no. one bedroom houses. The breakdown of apartments contained within 5 no. two (Block E) and three storey (Blocks A, B, C & D) buildings (not including Blackcastle House and Stables) are 14 no. three bedroom apartments, 42 no. two bedroom apartments and 14 no. one bedroom apartments. The 13 no. apartments within the restored Black House and Stables consists of 2 no. three bedroom apartments, 4 no. two bedroom apartments and 7 no. one bedroom apartments. The development includes the demolition of a number of existing outbuildings (Blackcastle House, a protected structure and associated stables and walled garden will be retained). The development includes all associated and ancillary works, including site infrastructure works; the provision of a 403 sq.m creche to facilitate circa 74 children; refurbishment and amendments including, two new openings to the walled garden; amendments to the entrance to Blackcastle House from the N51 including widening of the protected entrance pillars to allow limited vehicular access to the proposed development; provision of ESB substation; car parking; public open spaces; landscaping; boundary treatment; new internal roads; and footpaths. An Environmental Imapct Statement and Natura Impact Statement have been prepared in respect of this planning application, the site includes Blackcastle House, entrance pillars (Both Protect Structures) and associated walled garden and outbuildings. Further Information/Revised plans submitted on this application
a residential development at Blackcastle Demesne (a protected structure), relating to a site (Phase2) of c.2.02 hectares located at a central portion of the development permitted under Ref: NA160607 (ABP Ref PL17.247839) and NA191175 and comprises the replacement of 61 previously permitted dwellings with 70 no. dwellings (an increase of 9 no. dwellings from 215 no. permitted dwellings to 224 no. dwellings on the overall landholding). The development will consist of: A) Replacement of the approved 61 no. two-storey dwellings to now provide 70 no. dwellings (an increase of 9 no. dwellings) comprising 1 no. single storey 3 bedroom detached dwelling, 12 no. two-storey 2 bedroom dwellings, 50 no. two-storey, 3 bedroom dwellings and 7 no. two and three-storey, 4 bedroom dwellings. B) 18 no. additional car parking spaces within the curtilage of the 9 no. additional houses C) A children's playground area to the west of the site comprising c. 417sq.m. D) All site development works. The wider site includes Blackcastle House, entrance pillars (both protected structures nos. NT025-111 and NT025-112) and associated walled garden and outbuildings. A Natura Impact Statement has been prepared in respect of this Planning Application
No Environment Impact Assesments Associated with this Application