Planning application received: permission for the constructionof a new replacement dwelling, detached ancillary
A planning application has been lodged with Wexford County Council for the construction of a new replacement dwelling with a detached ancillary building at Ferns Demesne in Ferns, County Wexford.
The proposal seeks permission to erect a replacement residential dwelling on the site, along with a separate ancillary structure. Such applications typically involve the demolition or replacement of existing housing stock with new residential accommodation, often as part of estate or property modernisation projects.
The application is now under consideration by the planning authority, which will assess the proposal against relevant development plans, architectural heritage considerations, and other material planning factors specific to the Ferns area. Members of the public may have an opportunity to make submissions or observations depending on the council's formal notification procedures.
Ferns, a village in south County Wexford, has historical significance within the region. The outcome of this planning application will be determined by Wexford County Council's planning department in due course.
For full details of this application, interested parties should consult Wexford County Council's planning portal.
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