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I call on your expertise,
My father has given me an old cottage in Co. Kerry which has been in the family for about 150 years. I have been advised by many to knock it and rebuild but I believe it has stood for 150 yrs and it will stand for another 150 yrs.It has been empty now for a few years but hopefully I will starting a family soon and I was wandering if anybody knows some of the planning issues I may have.
a. Is it still considered a dwelling if nobody has lived in it for a while? Am I guaranteed to get planning to renovate?
b. It has 3ft stone walls and a slate roof which has huge holes in it. I would like to lift the roof a little as it is only a storey and a half, will this cause planning issues?
c. How big can an extension be without having to apply for planning?
d. If there is access to farm and dwelling from main road at present ,can it been seen as a problem in planning (more cars cause traffic hazard)
I'd be very grateful for any suggestions/comments anyone might have.
Thanks.
My father has given me an old cottage in Co. Kerry which has been in the family for about 150 years. I have been advised by many to knock it and rebuild but I believe it has stood for 150 yrs and it will stand for another 150 yrs.It has been empty now for a few years but hopefully I will starting a family soon and I was wandering if anybody knows some of the planning issues I may have.
a. Is it still considered a dwelling if nobody has lived in it for a while? Am I guaranteed to get planning to renovate?
b. It has 3ft stone walls and a slate roof which has huge holes in it. I would like to lift the roof a little as it is only a storey and a half, will this cause planning issues?
c. How big can an extension be without having to apply for planning?
d. If there is access to farm and dwelling from main road at present ,can it been seen as a problem in planning (more cars cause traffic hazard)
I'd be very grateful for any suggestions/comments anyone might have.
Thanks.