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Cromane Upper, Killorglin, Co. Kerry

Retention of the change of use of a house to short-term holiday accommodation.

2660632 · Kerry County Council · Lodged 7 July 2026

Reference
2660632
Authority
Kerry County Council
Register status
In progress
Type
RETENTION
Received
7 July 2026

Summary

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Planning permission is sought to retain the change of use of an existing dwelling house to short-term let accommodation. The property is located at Cromane Upper, Killorglin, Co. Kerry.

Retentiontourismshort term let

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Official record

Development description

Retain the change of use of dwelling house to short term let accommodation

The historical record

How retention applications have been decided in Kerry County Council

92% granted

of 2,692 retention applications granted, refused or part-granted by Kerry County Council, 2016–2026.

The same category nationally
90%45,284
All categories in Kerry County Council
90%11,743

These are historical figures for this category in this council area, counted from the statutory register over the last 10 years. They are not an assessment of this application and say nothing about how it will be decided.

Construction & sales

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Recent sales nearby

within 500 m
Residential Property Price Register sales within 500 metres of this site
AddressDatePriceDistance
Togher Road, Cromane, Killorglinnot full market priceSept 2025€30,000424 m

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Key dates

Timeline

  1. Application received7 July 2026
  2. Decision due31 August 2026(scheduled)

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