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Site To Rear Of Baldongan Court
Loughshinny
Co. Dublin
Description
Convenient to the village and beach of Loughshinny
Short distance to both towns of Skerries & Rush.
An easy commute from Dublin via bus, train or M1.
Permission to build will be granted “to applicants who comply with rural housing policy of Fingal County Council”.
The subject site is zoned RC – Rural Cluster with the objective to ‘provide for small scale infill development serving local needs while maintaining the rural nature of the cluster’.
The zoning objective vision for Rural Clusters is as follows:
Provide a viable alternative to settlement in the open countryside, and support small-scale infill development by providing the rural community with an opportunity to choose more rural-style housing than is provided within the Rural Villages, and by facilitating the development of small scale and home-based enterprise among members of the rural community.
Features
Attractive c. 0.5 acre site at the end of a mature cul de sac
Convenient to the village and beach of Loughshinny
Short distance to both towns of Skerries & Rush.
An easy commute from Dublin via bus, train or M1.
Permission to build will be granted “to applicants who comply with rural housing policy of Fingal County Council”.
Rooms
Services We understand mains electricity, water and telephone are available along road intending purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the adequacy and capacity of these services. Sewage will require a waste water treatment system.
Title We understand the sites are held Freehold.
About the Area
Loughshinny is a small village in Fingal, County Dublin, between Skerries and Rush. Loughshinny's more famous landmarks are the Martello Tower on the nearby headland of Drumanagh and some unusual rock formations visible on some of the many coastal walks in the area.
The headland of Drumanagh contains a major Iron Age fort, where important Roman artifacts have been found. Some archaeologists have suggested the fort was a bridgehead for Roman military campaigns, while others suggest it was a Roman trading colony or a native Irish settlement that traded with Roman Britain

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