
Town Expansion: Planning Permission Granted for Completion of 17 New Homes at Moorhall Rise
Ardee’s residential infrastructure is set for immediate expansion following a formal decision by Louth County Council to approve the construction and final completion of 17 new housing units.
The successful application was lodged in February by Castleguard Properties Ltd, targeting the completion of an established housing landscape at Moorhall Rise, Hale Street, Ardee. Municipal planning administrators finalized the files on 22 May 2026, passing the layout subject to 14 strict structural planning conditions.
📋 The Approved Architectural Mix
The construction footprint injects a highly versatile selection of modern properties into the local real estate grid, broken down into the following units:
- 🏡 3-Bedroom Terraced Units: Three houses assembled in a single, streamlined terrace block.
- 🏡 3-Bedroom Semi-Detached Units: Ten traditional semi-detached units ideal for growing families.
- 🏡 4-Bedroom Semi-Detached Units: Four large, premium semi-detached properties to fulfill regional market demand.
Beyond the physical builds, the granted framework authorizes extensive site engineering works. This includes completing the primary estate access road, layout connections for regional utilities, and dedicated neighborhood landscaping design.
Reviving the Site’s Historical Footprint
The decision marks a highly constructive chapter for the Hale Street environment. The site was initially granted development approval over two decades ago, in 2005, under an ambitious master plan managed by applicant Seamus Rogers.
A Vibrant Urban Surge in Mid-Louth
This major housing breakthrough caps off a historic week for Ardee town planning, arriving alongside the council’s landmark **conditional approval for the massive Moorehall town-center regeneration**. That multi-million euro project will transform the old Odea Agri Seeds and De La Salle Monastery sites into a hotel, public plaza, riverside park, and an initial 21 premium apartments.
This surge in local building works matches a highly energetic summer schedule across our community—from **Ardee RFC launching free youth rugby training** to **Ardee St. Mary’s climbing to the summit of the GAA leagues**. With local construction crews expected to deploy machinery to Hale Street over the coming months, the finalization of Moorhall Rise promises to provide highly anticipated inventory to the local property ladder.





