Total of 158 no. dwellings; 25 no. detached houses (9 no. three storey five bed units; 15 no. three storey four bed units, 1 no. single storey two bed unties, the above includes 2 no. houses with attached single storey garages); 12 no. semi-detached houses ( 4 no. three storey four bed units and 8 no. three storey three bed units with integrated garages; 6 no. terraced houses (3 no. three storey four bed units and 3 no. three storey three bed units with integrated garages). 109 no. apartments and 2 no. community rooms ( c. total 70 sq.m in area) within a five storey building, incorporating fifth floor set back in four interconnecting blocks, and consisting of 100 no. two bed apartments, 6 no. three bed apartments, 3 no. one bed apartments (Block A to D), 6 no. apartments to be provided within a single three storey block (3 no. three bed duplexes) and 3 bed no. two bed apartments), (a total of 115 apartments to be provided). Vehicular access will be provided via two new entrances onto Brennanstown Road, one of which will serve 1 no. of the aforementioned dwellings and the existing Barrington Tower dwelling, the other serving 157 spaces shall be provided within basement carparkign area over two levels directly beneath Blocks A to D. Permission is also sought for a c. 955 metre long foul sewer from subject site to Lambourne Wood along Brennanstown Road. This application also provides for demolition of a habitable dwelling. Permission is also sought for for 1 ESB substation, refuses and cycle storage; hard and soft landscaping including a tennis court (c. 261 esq. in total area); boundary treatments and all other site and development works. All proposed works to take place at Barrington Tower (A Protected Structure), Brennanstown Road, on a site of approx. 3.5 ha on lands abounded generally to the North by Brennanstown Road, to the west by Brennanstown Vale housing development, to the east by a laneway accessing a Quaker burial ground to the south by the woodlands on either side of Loughlinstown River and the embankment of the former Harcourt Street Railway Line (no. development works are proposed to Barrington Tower itself) [a dwelling] as part of this planning application).