U2 bassist Adam Clayton still hasn’t found what he is looking for. Just last week Clayton lodged yet another change to his plans for his Danesmoate Demesne off Kellystown Road in Rathfarnham, south Dublin.
It is six years since he lodged his first application to change the listed Georgian pile when he planned to add a two-storey extension to the back of the protected house. Since then he has lodged almost annual requests for changes including modifications to the estate manager’s lodge, sound-proofing his studio and changing the facade of the house.
The latest, lodged just last week while he holidayed in the south of France, includes some more internal remodeling and revisions to the external steps and terraces.
By Jane Suiter, Independent.ie
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