Plans to turn Crumlin pub into apartment development

Plans to turn Crumlin pub into apartment development

By Maurice Garvey

A PLANNING application to turn the former Hub Pub in Crumlin Village into a mixed use development with apartments, has been lodged with Dublin City Council.

The Hub bar in Crumlin Village was sold prior to an Allsop auction last March – it had a reserve range of €440,000 to €460,000.

Hub pub Crumlin

Treslam Ltd are seeking permission to demolish the two storey former pub building and construct a new residential and commercial mixed-use development.

The development consists of a four-storey building on the corner of Windmill Road and Crumlin Village to contain a 145 sq.m retail unit at ground floor level, and two three storey three-bed duplex apartments above, with ground floor level access on Crumlin Village/ St Agnes Road.

The duplex apartments each include proposals for a terrace on the western elevation at first floor level and enclosed terraces at third floor level.

Another part of the proposal is for five three-storey, three-bed terrace dwellings fronting Windmill Road.

Each dwelling will include a new vehicular and pedestrian gate entrance from Windmill Road, private amenity space consisting of a private rear garden and terrace on the front elevation, facing Windmill Road at second floor level.

Plans also include landscaping works, boundary treatments, drainage and ancillary works.

Dublin City Council have yet to make a decision on the application.

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