Old house demolished, 6 new residential units built on St. Joseph's Terrace
A residential development has been completed in Rathwire Lower, near Killucan in County Westmeath, following the demolition of an older single-storey dwelling on St. Joseph's Terrace. Developer Sean Gilsenan oversaw the project, which replaced the original structure with six new residential units comprising four terraced townhouses and two apartments.
The scheme incorporates ancillary facilities designed to support the new housing, including dedicated car parking spaces and bin storage areas. Access to the development is provided via a newly constructed vehicle entrance connecting to Meadowvale, ensuring appropriate traffic circulation for residents and visitors.
The development represents an intensification of residential use on the site, converting underutilised land into multiple housing units in what appears to be an established residential area. Such infill projects are increasingly common in Irish towns as local authorities seek to increase housing supply and make efficient use of existing urban plots.
The planning and construction process demonstrates the council's engagement with residential development proposals in the Killucan locality, balancing housing provision with considerations for parking, waste management, and site access.
Read the full planning details on Westmeath County Council's planning portal.
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