Amy Molloy: How a massive dream home in rural Co Meath ended up as 'a costly pile of rubble'
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Amy Molloy: How a massive dream home in rural Co Meath ended up as 'a costly pile of rubble'
"The couple had hopes of constructing a 283 square metre dormer bungalow in which to raise their three children, but a planning dispute has led to demolition."
"After two decades of planning disputes, the house that was meant to be a family home is being knocked down, leaving only the original field."
Rose and Chris Murray purchased 20 acres in Faughan Hill, Co Meath, intending to build a 283 square metre dormer bungalow for their family. After a two-decade planning dispute, the house is now being demolished, leaving only the original field. The couple's dream of raising their three children in this home has been thwarted by ongoing legal and planning challenges.
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