The manager of Larry Goodman's estate has applied for retention planning permission for a number of developments at Braganstown House.
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I see Louth County Council has paid close attention to upgrades to Braganstown House, home of beef baron Larry Goodman.
Planning is being sought for refurbishments to the mansion built in the late 18th century and purchased by the Goodman family in the 1970s.
One of the most eye-catching parts of the redevelopment is a swimming pool planned for the basement
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The council issued an enforcement order last year to halt some of the work under way until permission was secured. Retention permission has now been applied for.
One of the most eye-catching parts of the redevelopment is a swimming pool planned for the basement. A lift is also planned to make the house more accessible.
To facilitate the works, a protective over-roof structure, similar to a galvanised shed, has been built to cover the house.
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I see Louth County Council has paid close attention to upgrades to Braganstown House, home of beef baron Larry Goodman.
Planning is being sought for refurbishments to the mansion built in the late 18th century and purchased by the Goodman family in the 1970s.
One of the most eye-catching parts of the redevelopment is a swimming pool planned for the basement
The council issued an enforcement order last year to halt some of the work under way until permission was secured. Retention permission has now been applied for.
One of the most eye-catching parts of the redevelopment is a swimming pool planned for the basement. A lift is also planned to make the house more accessible.
To facilitate the works, a protective over-roof structure, similar to a galvanised shed, has been built to cover the house.
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